Prince Harry was in high spirits during a recent solo outing in Salinas, California. Get more details about his visit
LONDON (Reuters) - Prince Harry's case against Rupert Murdoch's British newspaper group is due to return to court on Wednesday with the possibility the warring sides have thrashed out a last-minute deal to settle claims of widespread wrongdoing at the publisher.
The Duke of Sussex has not yet flown over to the UK to appear in person at the trial, in his legal action against the publishers of The Sun.
Harry and wife Meghan Markle were the subject of a less than favourable Vanity Fair article at the weekend and he's been spotted for the first time since as he visited California firefighters.
Montecito residents reportedly refer to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as local villains, according to a new report from Vanity Fair. The couple moved to California in 2020.
Lawyers for a UK tabloid publisher said Tuesday they were "very close" to settling a hotly-disputed lawsuit brought by Britain's Prince Harry for alleged unlawful information gathering by two of its newspapers.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have provided relief to wildfire victims in Southern California, assisting families and first responders by donating supplies and serving meals. Their efforts have been praised for their genuine concern,
The Duke of Sussex is due to give evidence at the High Court trial against News Group Newspapers, which is expected to last around seven weeks
Prince Harry's lawsuit against British tabloid 'The Sun' has been paused following reports of a major out-of-court settlement offer.
Prince Harry has made public appearance, right after Prince William, seemingly tried to steal spotlight from his brother.The Duke of Sussex had been making headlines recently, first for High Court trial against NGN trial and later on for
Actress Justine Bateman eviscerated the Duke and Duchess of Sussex on social media for a tasteless "photo op" at an evacuation site for California wildfire victims.
The Duke of Sussex reportedly went incognito to find a special item for an elderly man affected by the disaster.