Prince Harry's Battle Against Tabloid Intrusion and Palace Secrecy

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Prince Harry testified in a British court that he was unaware of allegations of phone-tapping and other invasions of privacy committed by Associated Papers before 2019, which created a sense of paranoia and strained personal relationships. Harry and his wife, Meghan, have sued Associated Papers and News Group Newspapers Limited over allegations of privacy breaches. Harry alleged that Associated Papers admitted to practices such as hacking voicemails, tapping landlines, and obtaining credit card statements. The publisher has denied all allegations of wrongdoing in the suit.
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