Inside Prince Harry’s tumultuous court case and Meghan Markle marriage woes | 60 Minutes Australia - Summary

Summary

Prince Harry has launched a lawsuit against the British tabloids, accusing them of harassment and invasion of privacy. He claims that his phone was hacked and private investigators were hired to follow him, causing misery. Prince Harry's testimony in court was met with backlash, as he is promoting his autobiography and giving interviews about family squabbles, leading some to call his actions "hypocritical." The lawsuit is a test case for a hundred other complainants who have accused the newspapers of hacking their phones. His biographer, Angela Levin, suggests that there is another battle brewing in his marriage. The lawsuit is not the end, but the beginning of a long fight for justice.

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1. Prince Harry has testified in a London Court about his claims of harassment by English tabloids.
2. He alleges that tabloids have hired Private Eyes to follow him and hacked his phone to obtain personal information.
3. Prince Harry demands accountability from newspapers.
4. Prince Harry has released a money-making autobiography and given television interviews about his family.
5. His lawsuit is a test case for a hundred other complainants who accuse newspapers of phone hacking.
6. The British tabloids have previously been found guilty of widespread phone hacking.
7. Alan Yentob's phone was hacked when he was a boss at the BBC.
8. Prince Harry's court case may not be the end, as more people and cases are expected to follow.
9. There are reports of troubles in Prince Harry's marriage with Meghan Markle.
10. Lady Colin Campbell believes that Meghan may decide she no longer needs Prince Harry.

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