PRINCE HARRY’S LAWYERS BACK IN COURT AGAINST DAILY MAIL PUBLISHER – Duke alleges widespread unlawful activity in long-running legal battle
Lawyers for Prince Harry were back in court in London today, days after he lost a legal fight with the UK government over his security arrangements.
Harry is reportedly suing Associated Newspapers (ANL), the publisher of the Daily Mail tabloid, alleging widespread unlawful behaviour.
They accuse ANL of serious privacy breaches dating back 30 years, ranging from tapping their phones and bugging their homes to obtaining medical records by deception. Among those they say were involved are current national newspaper editors and other senior press figures.
ANL, which publishes the Daily Mail, the Mail on Sunday and MailOnline, has denied involvement in unlawful practices and described the “lurid claims made by Prince Harry and others” as “simply preposterous”.