The Duke of Sussex is joined by Sir Elton John, his husband David Furnish and actress Liz Hurley in taking legal action

LONDON:Prince Harry’s war against the British press heads into a final showdown next week with the start of his privacy lawsuit against the publisher of the powerful Daily Mail…

This is the Duke of Sussex's third major court battle accusing newspaper groups of unlawful behaviour.

Celebrities set to give evidence over claims that unlawful activity at the media group was ‘habitual and widespread’

Royal will join a group of notable figures in his action against the tabloid and its stablemate, the Mail on Sunday, in a trial expected to last nine weeks

High-stakes court battle between Prince Harry and the Daily Mail publishers could cost millions

The Duke of Sussex is joined by Sir Elton John, his husband David Furnish and actress Liz Hurley in taking legal action

The Duke of Sussex is the lead litigant in a case full of high-profile plaintiffs who accuse the publisher of the Daily Mail of invading their privacy.

The Duke of Sussex has arrived at the Royal Courts of Justice for the start of his nine-week phone hacking trial against the Daily Mail's publishing group on Monday (19 January).…

Duke of Sussex one of six high-profile figures who accuse media company of unlawful information gathering

Il duca di Sussex affronta l'editore del tabloid insieme ad altre celebrità per presunte intercettazioni e violazioni della privacy

The prince is one of seven high-profile claimants that allege the publisher of the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday committed "grave breaches of privacy".

L’accusa è di “violazione della privacy”, il duca reso “paranoico”

Prince Harry, Elton John and five others allege that the Daily Mail publisher illegally obtained information to produce stories, breaching privacy.

The Duke of Sussex said that the unlawful information gathering left him ‘paranoid beyond belief’

Lawyer says duke, who is due to give evidence this week, feels he has endured ‘campaign of attacks’ by Associated

Earlier this week the court heard details of Harry’s ‘distress’ and ‘paranoia’ after several articles published in the Mail newspapers

Il principe ribelle atteso dalla sua testimonianza d'accusa con altri vip (ANSA)

Lawyers for Prince Harry previously laid out 14 articles about him they allege were secured using unlawful information-gathering by Associated Newspapers