Harry vs. the British tabloids began Tuesday in a high-stakes trial pitting him against Rupert Murdoch’s newspapers that could cost him millions even if he wins.
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Harry's legal battle against Rupert Murdoch’s British tabloid newspapers marks a significant moment in a long-standing conflict between the British royal family and the tabloid press. With Harry leading the charge, this courtroom showdown promises to be a defining moment in the ongoing war between royals and tabloids. This trial is not just another court case, it is part of a broader saga involving allegations of unethical practices.
But why is Prince Harry going to the court against the UK Press? Here are ten points you should know in the story:
-Prince Harry begins his second major court case against the British tabloid industry today. Harry, 40, has accused News Group Newspapers of hacking into his phones.
-News Group Newspapers is the publishing company owned by media mogul billionaire Rupert Murdoch. It includes titles like The Sun, The Times and the now-defunct News of the World.
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