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Harry-Meghan latest update: Duke of Sussex takes to the stand against Daily Mail publisher in privacy lawsuit

FP Entertainment Desk • January 21, 2026, 18:37:56 IST
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Prince Harry testifies against Daily Mail publisher Associated Newspapers, alleging years of unlawful information gathering that left him “paranoid beyond belief” in a landmark privacy trial.

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Harry-Meghan latest update: Duke of Sussex takes to the stand against Daily Mail publisher in privacy lawsuit

Prince Harry entered the witness box on Wednesday in the latest phase of his legal battle against the publisher of the Daily Mail, marking a significant moment in his long-running fight against the British tabloid press.

Dressed in a dark suit, the Duke of Sussex held a small Bible as he swore to tell “the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth”, telling the court that he preferred to be addressed simply as Prince Harry.

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What the Case is About

Prince Harry, along with six other high-profile claimants including Sir Elton John, Elizabeth Hurley and Sadie Frost, has sued Associated Newspapers Ltd (ANL), the publisher of the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday.

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The group alleges that ANL engaged in what they describe as a “clear, systematic and sustained use of unlawful information gathering” over a period spanning nearly two decades. The accusations include the use of illegal surveillance methods such as phone tapping, blagging for private information, and the commissioning of private investigators to intrude into their personal lives.

Harry’s Testimony: ‘Paranoid Beyond Belief’

In his written witness statement, Prince Harry said that the alleged intrusion into his life from a young age left him deeply affected.

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He told the court that the actions of the Mail titles made him feel “distressed and disturbed”, adding that the constant scrutiny turned him “paranoid beyond belief”.

Harry said the coverage of his childhood and early adult life crossed acceptable boundaries and caused lasting emotional harm, reinforcing his belief that powerful media organisations must be held accountable.

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Daily Mail Publisher Denies Allegations

ANL has vehemently denied all allegations of unlawful behaviour. The publisher maintains that its journalism was carried out legally and ethically, and has argued that the claims are based on speculation rather than evidence.

Defence lawyer Antony White KC immediately began cross-examining Prince Harry on his written testimony. ANL has said it plans to call witnesses from its newspapers during the trial, who will name sources and explain how stories were obtained.

The case is expected to run for nine weeks.

A Familiar Legal Battle for the Duke

This is not Prince Harry’s first appearance in a British courtroom. In 2023, he became the first senior royal in more than a century to testify in court when he took the stand in a similar phone-hacking lawsuit against the publisher of the Daily Mirror.

That case resulted in a partial victory for Harry, with the court ruling that he had been the victim of unlawful information gathering in several instances.

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Earlier, Harry’s wife, Meghan Markle also started legal proceedings against the Mail on Sunday newspaper over the publication of a private letter that her lawyers said was “unlawful”. She won the case as well.

Why This Case Matters

Prince Harry has repeatedly said that his legal actions are driven by a desire to expose unethical media practices and to prevent similar intrusions from happening to others. The outcome of this case could have wide-ranging implications for press accountability and privacy laws in the UK.

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