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Culture January 20, 2026

Prince Harry to testify Wednesday in privacy case against UK tabloids

WATCH: Prince Harry back in court in London

Prince Harry, the younger son of King Charles III, will take the stand Wednesday in a London courtroom.

Harry is scheduled to testify in the privacy invasion case against publisher Associated Newspapers Limited, the publishers of the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday.

He is the first witness to be called in the trial, which began Monday.

The Duke of Sussex, along with six other parties including musician Elton John and actress Elizabeth Hurley, have accused Associated Newspapers of illegal information-gathering practices.

They have specifically accused the publisher of allegedly hiring private investigators who they claim used unlawful means to gather information on them in the late 1990s and early 2000s, including secretly placing listening devices inside cars and homes and allegedly paying police officials for inside information.

Associated Newspapers is denying all allegations from the plaintiffs, calling them "preposterous" and says the claims are "unsubstantiated and highly defamatory" and "based on no credible evidence."

Harry traveled to the U.K. for the trial from California, where he lives full-time with his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, and their two children.

Harry and Meghan moved to California in 2020 after stepping away from their senior royal roles.