It might feel as though we're back in familiar territory - the Duke of Sussex about to make claims in a London court alleging that newspapers used unlawful methods to gather information.
But in many ways, Prince Harry appears to be in a different place in his life. He now seems to be more about reconciliation with his family rather than recrimination.
When the case against the Daily Mail's publisher begins on Monday, Prince Harry will be energetically fighting his corner against the press, yet he no longer seems to be fighting the rest of the world too.
This is Prince Harry's third major court battle accusing newspaper groups of unlawful behaviour, appearing as a witness in this civil case against Associated Newspapers, alongside other claimants including Sir Elton John, Liz Hurley and Baroness Lawrence., campaigning mother of murdered Stephen Lawrence.
The publishers of the Daily Mail have rejected the allegations as "preposterous" and are ready for a strong defence of their journalism.






