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Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, at the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla in May. He is suing the publishers of The Daily Mirror, which he says behaved unlawfully to gain access to his private life for stories. WPA Pool/Getty Images hide caption

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Prince Harry to be 1st royal ever to testify in a phone-hacking tabloid trial

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Britain's King Charles III wearing the Imperial state Crown, and Britain's Queen Camilla wearing a modified version of Queen Mary's Crown wave from the Buckingham Palace balcony after viewing the Royal Air Force fly-past in central London. Oli Scarff/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Prince William and Prince Harry walk after viewing tributes for the late Queen Elizabeth II outside Windsor Castle last September. Court papers say Prince William received "a very large sum of money" in a 2020 phone hacking settlement with the British newspaper arm of Rupert Murdoch's media empire. Prince Harry alleges in another lawsuit that Murdoch newspaper employees hacked into royals' phones. Martin Meissner/AP hide caption

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Buckingham Palace says Prince Harry (shown here in January 2020) will attend the coronation service of his father, King Charles III, at Westminster Abbey on May 6. Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP hide caption

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Duke and Duchess of Sussex, leave after a service of thanksgiving for the reign of Queen Elizabeth II at St Paul's Cathedral in London on June 3, 2022. Matt Dunham/AP hide caption

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A person at home in Edinburgh, United Kingdom, watches Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, being interviewed by ITV's Tom Bradby during "Harry: The Interview," two days before his controversial autobiography "Spare" is published, Sunday, Jan. 8, 2023. Jane Barlow/AP hide caption

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A woman watches an episode of the newly released Netflix docuseries Harry & Meghan, about Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and Britain's Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, in London on Thursday. Daniel Leal/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Prince Harry and his wife Meghan speak during the Global Citizen festival, on Sept. 25, 2021, in New York. The couple visited Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle on Thursday. Stefan Jeremiah/AP hide caption

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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex (shown here in New York City in September), won the latest stage in her long-running privacy lawsuit against a newspaper publisher over its publication of parts of a letter she wrote to her estranged father Thomas Markle after she married Prince Harry in 2018. Stefan Jeremiah/AP hide caption

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A Father's Day Gift From Meghan To Harry Is Now A Kids' Book

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Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, have named their daughter Lilibet Diana, paying tribute to Queen Elizabeth II and the late Princess Diana. Chris Jackson/Getty Images hide caption

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Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, arrive at the annual Endeavour Fund Awards in London on March 5, 2020. The couple welcomed their second child, Lilibet "Lili" Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, on Friday, a spokesperson for said. Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP hide caption

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Prince Harry allows himself to be filmed while going through therapy in his new, Oprah co-created TV series, The Me You Can't See. Apple hide caption

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Oprah And Prince Harry On Mental Health, Therapy And Their New TV Series

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"Our mother lost her life because of this," Prince Harry said in a statement Thursday following the release of a scathing report that says Martin Bashir secured a one-on-one interview with Princess Diana by lying and falsifying documents. Herman Knippertz/AP hide caption

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A British newspaper flutters in the wind outside Buckingham Palace in London the day after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's interview with Oprah Winfrey. Ian West/PA Images via Getty Images hide caption

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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, seen here during a ceremony last year in London, revealed Wednesday in an op-ed that she suffered a miscarriage this past summer. Chris Jackson/Getty Images hide caption

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Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, seen here last week in London, conferred with other members of the royal family on Monday to discuss their status going forward. Daniel Leal-Olivas/Getty Images hide caption

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