Prince Harry's Battle Against British Tabloids Begins.

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Prince Harry has appeared in court in London for a week of legal arguments about whether seven well-known people should be allowed to sue Associated Newspapers, the publisher of the Mail titles, for alleged breaches of privacy. The publisher denies the allegations, branding the claims "preposterous smears". The case is hugely important because Associated Newspapers has always strongly denied paying for this sort of illegal newsgathering. A decade after law firms began suing rival titles The Sun, News of the World, and Mirror for millions in damages resulting from phone hacking, Associated Newspapers has remained untouched.
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