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At ESPYs, Prince Harry Applauded a Critic While Accepting an Award
A former N.F.L. player’s mother criticized ESPN for giving an award honoring her son to the British royal. In his speech, Harry said he respects her advocacy.
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World
Prince Harry Now Officially Resident in U.S., Documents Show
For years, Harry and his wife, Meghan, have considered California home. This week, he updated his residency in a corporate filing.
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World
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Speaks Out About ‘Hateful’ Online Bullying
In an appearance at SXSW, Meghan said she experienced the heaviest online abuse during her pregnancies.
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World
Prince Harry Loses Legal Challenge Over Security Downgrade
Harry had hoped to overturn a government decision to reduce his police protection after he stepped back from royal duties in 2020.
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World
Prince Harry Gets Damages in Hacking Case and Calls Out Piers Morgan
After settling his privacy claims with Mirror Group Newspapers, the prince criticized Mr. Morgan, saying the former editor of The Mirror “knew perfectly well what was going on.”
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World
Prince Harry Ends U.K. Trip Without Meeting Prince William
On a whirlwind trip to London, Harry met briefly with his father, King Charles III, who has cancer, but did not visit his older brother, the heir to throne.
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World
Prince Harry’s Phone Was Hacked by U.K. Tabloid, Judge Rules in Landmark Case
The civil suit has been part of a long-running effort by the royal to hit back against the British news media over its coverage of him and his family.
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Books
Another Battle Royale in the Windsor War
In “Endgame,” Harry and Meghan’s sympathetic biographer, Omid Scobie, takes on the in-laws — and takes no prisoners.
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World
What We Learned From Prince Harry’s Second Day of Testimony
Taking the stand in an extraordinary case against a trio of British tabloids, Prince Harry was grilled during more than seven hours of testimony on Tuesday and Wednesday as lawyers for the Mirror Group Newspapers tried to argue that he had no solid ...
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World
Prince Harry, in Dramatic Testimony, Says Journalists Have ‘Blood on Their Hands’
In a remarkable court scene, the prince took the stand for five hours to make his case that his phone was hacked by a newspaper group, as a lawyer for the defense grilled him about his claims.