Prince Harry's legal team have listed 208 articles about him which his lawyer claim was a result of private information being unlawfully gathered
We've heard Prince Harry's arguments, now we've seen his evidence. The Duke of Sussex has publicly released private emails, from those at the heart of the late Queen's household.He wants an apology, and the emails show the Queen gives her consent to threatening tabloid executives with legal action.
We now know Prince William settled, out of court, his phone hacking case with the publishers of The Sun and News of the World. Harry's lawyers claim it contained private information about the prince's"personal life and in particular, his health and details of a skiing accident".
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