

Since marrying Meghan Markle in 2018, Harry has spoken publicly about his desire to protect his family from tabloid targeting and to change the media landscape for the sake of his children and others. tabloids to account for alleged unlawful activity against him and those close to him. The lawsuit is just one brought by the prince in his fight to hold U.K. Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty ImagesĪ High Court judge is currently deciding whether Harry has a right to a summary judgement-meaning there is enough evidence for him to secure a win without going to trial. The royal is currently suing a number of tabloid newspaper publishers over allegations of illegal information gathering.

Prince Harry photographed arriving at London's Royal Courts of Justice, March 28, 2023. In countering, Harry has argued that the true nature of the illegal activity against him was withheld by Buckingham Palace and senior aides, meaning he was not fully aware of any case he could bring until around 2018. The group has denied that phone-hacking took place at The Sun, and for claims against its now defunct title, the News of The World, it has argued that the prince is too late in filing any claim as the standard six-year cut off point for such cases has expired. The endorsement from Kate comes as The Sun and its publisher News Group Newspapers (NGN) took part in preliminary hearings in April over Harry's allegations that stories written about him by two of the group's titles between 19 were informed using illegal information-gathering techniques. "Because the children of today will build the society of the future." "I am very proud to support this campaign to encourage everyone to play their part in volunteering or donating to this vital cause.

"So, supporting and building capacity for those caring for the youngest members of our society is absolutely essential-especially in these increasingly challenging times. "The relationships young children form, their experiences, and the environment they grow up in matter. Per The Sun, the princess said of the paper's appeal, which has been launched in conjunction with the Save The Children charity: "Early childhood lays the foundations which shape the rest of our lives. The princess has given her support to a charity appeal launched by The Sun, a tabloid newspaper. Kate Middleton photographed arriving at a baby bank in London, June 8, 2022.
