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LONDON, Oct 5 — Prince Harry has begun legal action against more British tabloid newspapers, media and one of the publishing groups concerned said yesterday, days after slamming the press for coverage of his wife. “We can confirm that a claim has been issued by the Duke of Sussex,” News Group...

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LONDON, Oct 5 — Prince Harry has begun legal action against more British tabloid newspapers, media and one of the publishing groups concerned said yesterday, days after slamming the press for coverage of his wife. “We can confirm that a claim has been issued by the Duke of Sussex,” News Group Newspapers, which publishes“We have no further comment to make at the current time,” it added.

Sky News television said Buckingham Palace had confirmed the claims were regarding “the illegal interception of voicemail messages”.Daily MirrorThe development comes three days after Harry launched legal action for invasion of privacy againstIn a stinging attack on the tabloid media, he said the duchess was being hounded by the press in the same way as his mother, Diana, princess of Wales, was before her death in 1997.

 

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