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Duke of Sussex in London for hearing in his claim against Associated Newspapers over alleged unlawful information gathering

The Duke of Sussex has arrived at the high court in London for a hearing in his claim against the publisher of the Daily Mail over allegations of illegal behaviour by the outlets’ journalists.

The group’s lawyers issued a statement last year alleging they have “compelling and highly distressing evidence” they have been the victims of “abhorrent criminal activity and gross breaches of privacy” by the newspaper group. The commissioning of individuals to surreptitiously listen in to, and record, people’s live, private telephone calls while they were taking place.

The accessing of bank accounts, credit histories and financial transactions through illicit means and manipulation.

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