Prince Harry appears in U.K. court to testify against tabloid publisher
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Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, appeared in a U.K. court Tuesday to testify in his lawsuit against the Mirror Group Newspapers. The 38-year-old second son of Britain’s King Charles III is suing the tabloid publisher over alleged voicemail hacking and unlawful information gathering.

Harry is the first senior member of Britain’s royal family to appear in a court to give formal testimony and face cross-examination since the 19th century.

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