Prince Harry sues UK tabloids over ‘phone hacking’
Prince Harry has launched legal action against two British tabloid newspaper publishers, they confirmed Friday, over alleged phone hacking -- just days after he condemned the press for critical coverage of his wife. A source at the Daily Mirror newspaper’s publishers Reach told AFP they were aware that proceedings had been issued but they had not yet received them. Britain’s domestic Press Association (PA) news agency said a royal source confirmed the claims were “regarding the illegal interception of voicemail messages”. The move comes three days after Harry, sixth in line to the throne, launched legal action for invasion of privacy against The Mail on Sunday after it published a letter from his wife Meghan to her father.
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