Prince Harry takes on British tabloid Daily Mail
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The Duke of Sussex arrived at the British capital's High Court on Monday, where he alleges "grave breaches" of his privacy.
Unless a settlement is reached, as happened in the case against News Group Newspapers, Prince Harry will be in the High Court pursuing his claim against what he sees as the unfair and dishonest excesses of press intrusion. It's a cause that is close to his heart.
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Daily Mail lawyers say a journalist was "invited by the Duke of Sussex to join him and his friends at a private party" in 2003.
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