
Prince Harry, who is expected to give evidence at the High Court on Thursday, told the court in a written statement that it is "disturbing to feel that my every move, thought or feeling was being tracked" so the publisher of the Daily Mail could "make money out of it.
Harry and the other high-profile co-claimants all allege that Associated Newspapers published stories about them using information that was illegally obtained.
Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL) strongly denies any wrongdoing, insisting its stories were properly sourced, with Harry's circle often the source of the leak.
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