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(27 Jun 2024)
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London 28 March 2023
1. Various of Prince Harry leaving court

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ARCHIVE: London 10 January 2023
2. Various of copies of Prince Harry's book on display at a bookseller
3. Focus shift from book's title to poster

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Wellington, Florida 12 April 2024
4. Various of Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, Duke and Duchess of Sussex, arriving at polo event
5. Various of Prince Harry playing polo
6. Various of closing ceremony, crowd applause

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London 3 June 2022
7. Wide of Prince Harry and Meghan arriving at St Paul's Cathedral for service to mark Queen Elizabeth II's jubilee

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Dusseldorf, Germany 6 September 2022
8. Medium zoom out Prince Harry and Meghan walking on red carpet
9. Tilt up of Harry and Meghan posing for photographers

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Windsor, UK 10 September 2022
10. Wide of Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince Harry and Meghan looking at floral tributes following the death of Queen Elizabeth II
11. Various of Prince Harry and Meghan greeting crowd

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New York 6 December 2022
12. Medium zoom out the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Harry and Meghan, RFK Human Rights President Kerry Kennedy and CoFounder of Siris, Frank Baker, at the Ripple of Hope Awards
13. Close of Meghan and Harry
14. Medium Meghan, Harry and Kennedy posing on the red carpet

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London 5 March 2020
15. Medium shot Prince Harry and wife Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, entering Mansion House






STORYLINE:
Prince Harry was hit with a hefty legal bill Thursday and ordered to explain how communications with the ghostwriter of his memoir were destroyed after an attorney for The Sun tabloid accused him of engaging in “shocking” obfuscation in his lawsuit claiming the newspaper violated his privacy by unlawfully snooping on him.

Judge Timothy Fancourt said it was troubling that all communications between the Duke of Sussex and writer J.R. Moehringer, along with all drafts of the bestselling “Spare," were destroyed.

Attorney Anthony Hudson said at the High Court that Harry had created an “obstacle course” to providing documents that should be disclosed in litigation and that “we’ve had to drag those out of the claimant kicking and screaming.”

News Group Newspapers, publisher of The Sun, was awarded 132,000 pounds ($167,000) in legal costs for largely prevailing in a request to have more searches undertaken for data on Harry's laptop and any text messages and chats on WhatsApp and Signal that could be helpful to the defense.

Harry’s lawyer said News Group was engaging in a “classic fishing expedition” for documents it should have sought sooner for a trial scheduled in January.

“NGN’s tactical and sluggish approach to disclosure wholly undermines the deliberately sensational assertion that the claimant (Harry) has not properly carried out the disclosure exercise,” attorney David Sherborne said in court papers. “This is untrue. In fact, the claimant has already made clear that he has conducted extensive searches, going above and beyond his obligations.”

The hearing is the latest in Harry’s battles against Britain’s biggest tabloids over allegations they hacked his phone and hired private investigators who used unlawful measures to dig up dirt on him.


The litigation grew out of a phone hacking scandal that erupted in 2011 at NGN’s News of the World, which closed its doors as a result.









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