Prince Harry feels targeted for ‘standing up’ to Daily Mail publisher, court hears

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Prince Harry believes he is the target of a sustained campaign by Associated Newspapers Ltd (ANL), publisher of the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday, for challenging them. This claim was made in the High Court in London, where Harry and others are suing ANL for allegedly using unlawful information-gathering to secure stories. Lawyers for Prince Harry presented 14 articles published between 2001 and 2013, arguing they contain details obtained through illegal means, including flight information and private details. The articles, some written by royal correspondents Katie Nicholl and Rebecca English, revealed information about Harry's personal life, including his relationships and private preferences. The Duke of Sussex is seeking to prove these articles bear the hallmarks of unlawful information gathering and caused him distress and paranoia.
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