Prince Harry's lawsuit against UK publisher has surprise change in schedule

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Prince Harry's testimony in his lawsuit against a UK publisher has been moved up to Wednesday from Thursday.

Summary

Prince Harry’s lawsuit against Associated Newspaper Limited, publisher of the Daily Mail, has seen a change in schedule regarding his testimony. Originally expected to take the stand on Thursday, his legal team requested he testify on Wednesday instead, and the presiding judge granted the request. The Duke of Sussex is one of seven high-profile complainants, including Elton John and Liz Hurley, alleging unlawful information gathering practices such as phone tapping and obtaining private records through deception. The publisher’s barrister, Antony White KC, has dismissed the allegations as “preposterous smears,” asserting that journalists relied on legitimate sources, and even suggested Prince Harry’s social circle was prone to leaks.

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