Prince Harry will be in London for his lawsuit against News Group Newspapers. The visit may include reconciliation talks with King Charles and Prince William, indicating a possible thaw in family tensions amid rising goodwill.
The new president has said he "wouldn't protect" the Duke of Sussex over a lawsuit about the royal's visa, and a court hearing is days away.
Prince Harry has avoided a travel nightmare after cancelling his plans to return to the UK. The Duke of Sussex was due to appear in the witness box for several days in February as part of his court case against News Group Newspapers.
Prince Harry's battle with the U.K. press continues, as his case against Rupert Murdoch's British newspapers — including the Sun — begins in London.
Prince Harry’s trial against the publisher of The Sun has ended dramatically with an apology from the newspaper’s publisher for “serious intrusion” and unlawful activities over a 15-year period.
The Duke of Sussex won an apology from Rupert Murdoch's empire, but his next major goal "just isn't going to happen," a lawyer said.
Prince Harry has settled his lawsuit against News Group Newspapers, the Rupert Murdoch-owned company that publishes The Sun and previously published now-defunct News of The World.
Prince Harry has settled his lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch’s British tabloids. The prince has accepted damages and an apology from News Group Newspapers over years of phone hacking and other unlawful intrusion.
Prince Harry's "mission" against the British press has resulted in a victory against Rupert Murdoch's the Sun, which has admitted to wrongdoing.
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The jury is still out on whether it will have a broader impact or be just another chapter or headline in the long history of tabloids behaving badly.