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Prince Harry’s legal fight against Rupert Murdoch’s News Group Newspapers (NGN) commenced at the High Court in London on Tuesday. The royal, alongside former senior lawmaker Tom Watson, is suing NGN over allegations of unlawful activities, including phone-hacking and private investigator misconduct, carried out by journalists for its publications, The Sun and the defunct News of the World, between 1996 and 2011. Harry seeks accountability, claiming that senior figures within the organization were aware of, and covered up, widespread wrongdoing. His legal team intends to prove that top executives misled police and destroyed crucial evidence to conceal unlawful actions.

In a mission described by Harry as being driven by the pursuit of truth rather than financial gain, he aims to hold the media giant responsible for its actions. The prince’s older brother, Prince William, previously settled his own case against NGN in 2020. Although NGN has paid millions of pounds in previous settlements, the publisher has firmly denied the claims and intends to fully defend its position in court. The trial, which is expected to last for eight weeks, will initially focus on the extent of phone-hacking and other unlawful activities carried out by the newspaper group.

Witnesses set to testify include former Prime Minister Gordon Brown, actors Hugh Grant and Sienna Miller, singer Lily Allen, and Heather Mills, former wife of Paul McCartney. As the case progresses, Harry is set to take the stand himself in February. NGN, which closed News of the World in 2011, denies the allegations, with a spokesperson stating that the claims are “wrong” and will be vigorously contested through testimony from experts and senior staff.

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In his autobiography “Spare,” Prince Harry admitted that his wife Meghan Markle mislead viewers during their dramatic 2021 Oprah Winfrey interview.

According to the Duke of Sussex, his wife mislead viewers about the reason behind their argument with Kate Middleton. She attempted to blame Kate Middleton for the argument over the flower girls’ gowns, but the royal sister-in-law was also unhappy at a remark made by Meghan, according to the New York Post.


According to Page Six, the Princess of Wales was offended when Meghan said that she “must have a baby brain because of her hormones” in his tell-all novel. They weren’t close enough, Kate said to Meghan, for her to be making statements like that.

US Weekly cited an excerpt from the book, and quoted Harry as having written, “Meg asked if Kate was aware of what was going on right now. With her father. Kate said she was well aware, but the dresses were. ‘And the wedding is in four days!’” “A short time later I arrived home and found Meg on the floor. Sobbing,” Harry continued but noted that Kate didn’t mean ‘harm’. “I was horrified to see [Meghan] so upset, but I didn’t think it was a catastrophe… Indeed the next morning Kate came by with flowers and a card that said she was sorry.”

The former “Suits” actor revealed during the 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey that tabloids erroneously reported she caused Kate Middleton to weep during an altercation over flower girl outfits for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding in 2018.

The Duchess of Sussex stated, “The narrative with Kate, which didn’t happen, was terrible and something that I believe, that’s when everything shifted, really,” in the shocking interview with Oprah. “No, no, the reverse happened,” she continued. At that time, Meghan Markle claimed that although her sister-in-law had made peace, she was still furious over something.

William, the heir to the throne, has not spoken publicly, but UK media said that the brothers’ conflict had grown so acrimonious that it was doubtful they could ever mend fences.

In interview snippets and media leaks from his new memoirs “Spare,” Harry claimed that while he and his brothers always had a competitive relationship, things were tense because of his marriage to Meghan, an American former television actress, in 2018.

Harry complained to ITV in Britain that the royal family was treating him and Meghan like “villains” and that he wanted his brother back.

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Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, is the talk of the day. Recently, the British monarch has allowed the couple to lead a normal life. They are now free to take up any job and earn money for themselves. They are no longer bound to perform royal duties.

The progressive decision of the British monarch has received a warm welcome. No one has expected that the crown would take such a decision, as almost all has predicted that the couple would be forced to strike a compromise deal.

The couple is expected to settle in North America. They may split their time between North America and the United Kingdom.

It is the not the first time a European monarch member has quitted his royal responsibilities to pursue his personal career. The story of Princess Laurentien and Price Constantijin of Netherlands is not different. The couple has also left their titles to follow their personal dreams.

Anyway, the progressive step adopted by British Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, is worth appreciable.

Their decision may inspire many royals to follow their path.

However, the couple may have to report for their royal duties whenever the monarch demands their service.


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Britain’s Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, who are expecting their first child, arrived in Casablanca on Saturday night. The royal couple is having a three day tour, which intends to promote the education and mental awareness of girls.

Meghan Markle appeared to be dazzling in her gorgeous red Valentino dress. This royal visit aimed at strengthening the UK’s links with Morocco – which is one of the few stable countries in the region.

The royal suit of the Casablanca airport welcomed the royal pair with the traditional food of milk and dates.

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