Prince Harry's Legal Battles and Royal Return Amidst Tensions and Accusations.

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Prince Harry's legal claim against the Mirror Group of newspapers for unlawful activities to gather stories about him between 1991 and 2011 is being criticized by the publisher's lawyer, who says evidence of phone hacking allegations is "slim to utterly non-existent." Harry is one of many high-profile figures suing the Mirror Group for alleged phone hacking, deception, and other illicit means of obtaining stories. He is also suing publishers of the Daily Mail and The Sun for similar past alleged offenses and the British Home Office over the level of taxpayer-funded personal security he believes he is entitled to claim.
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