Prince Harry is currently involved in three lawsuits against British media, which he has described as a campaign for 'accountability'
As the hearing unfolds, here’s what to know about the allegations made by the group.Hamlins in October 2022, the group said they initiated legal proceedings when they became aware of “compelling and highly distressing evidence that they have been the victims of abhorrent criminal activity and gross breaches of privacy.”
Additional claims said that employees of ANL accessed banking information through “illicit means,” and impersonated others to secure confidential medical information. ANL’s lawyer Adrian Beltrami said in written submissions that the legal action is too late and “stale.” The alleged offenses took place from 1993 to 2011, with some instances continuing further until 2018.Speaking to ITV’s Tom Bradby to promote his memoirin January, Harry said reforming the British press is now his life’s work. He said the lawsuits are a campaign for “accountability.”
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