Prince Harry made history when he took the stand on Tuesday in a case against the publishers of a British tabloid newspaper, becoming the first senior member of the British Royal Family to testify ...
Prince Harry took the witness stand today in his case against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN). In doing so, the Duke of Sussex became the first senior British royal to give evidence in over 130 years.
Prince Harry was back on the witness stand in London ... Harry, who's the first senior royal to give testimony since the 1890s, along with more than 100 others — actors, sports stars ...
Prince Harry has come under intense scrutiny after admitting he tried several drugs in his autobiography, sparking questions ...
but lawyers representing the Department of Homeland Security argued in court that saying something in a book wasn’t “sworn testimony or proof.” The government lawyers argued Prince Harry ...
Prince Harry could see his future in the United States ... exaggerated some of his claims and that "the book isn’t sworn testimony or proof”. Griffiths continued: "Sure, there's a witch ...
Prince Harry wants to include evidence regarding ... The last royal family member to do so was King Edward VII, who testified as a witness in an 1870 divorce case and again in an 1890 slander ...
I write this column as England’s Prince Harry testifies in a London courtroom, attempting to prove the Daily Mirror tabloid unlawfully snooped into his life. Harry says tabloid publishers ...
but lawyers representing the Department of Homeland Security argued in court that saying something in a book wasn’t “sworn testimony or proof.” The lawyers argued Prince Harry’s account ...
Prince Harry’s memoir is under debate if it can ... “The book isn’t sworn testimony or proof that the Duke of Sussex did in fact take illegal drugs. Saying something in a book doesn ...