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Prince Harry Resigns as Patron of Sentebale Amid Allegations of Harassment and Bullying by Charity Chairperson

Prince Harry has resigned as a patron of Sentebale, a charity he co-founded in 2006 to support children in southern Africa affected by HIV/AIDS, citing a breakdown in relationships within the organization. Following his resignation, Sophie Chandauka, the chair of Sentebale, accused him of harassment and bullying, claiming he released damaging information without consulting her or the executive team. The situation has raised concerns about the future of Sentebale, as it navigates the aftermath of Harry's departure and the allegations, with the organization yet to respond officially to Chandauka's claims.

Court Documents Shed Limited Light on Prince Harry’s U.S. Immigration Status Amid Heritage Foundation’s Inquiry into Past Drug Use Disclosure

Court documents released on Tuesday have offered limited insight into Prince Harry's immigration status in the United States, following a FOIA request by the Heritage Foundation. The organization sought to determine if Prince Harry disclosed any past drug use during his U.S. visa application process, but the released documents were heavily redacted, particularly regarding his personal information and immigration status. Federal officials justified the redactions by citing potential "harm" and "harassment," while the case underscores the public's ongoing interest in Prince Harry's life since relocating to the U.S.

Prince Harry Awarded $180,000 in High Court Ruling After Being Victim of “Extensive” Phone Hacking by Mirror Group

Prince Harry has been awarded a "modest" sum of $180,000 by the High Court in London after a judge ruled that he was the victim of "extensive" phone hacking by the Mirror Group. The court ruled that Prince Harry's personal cellphone was likely hacked "to a modest extent," and that 15 out of the 33 news articles submitted as part of the trial were the product of accessing his mobile voicemail. The ruling is a reminder of the power of the press and the need to protect the privacy of individuals, as well as the importance of holding the press accountable for their actions.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle End Podcasting Partnership with Spotify, “Archetypes” Podcast Will Not Return

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have ended their podcasting partnership with Spotify after releasing one episode, "Archetypes". The episode featured their son Archie and celebrity friends, and was intended to "investigate, dissect, and subvert the labels that try to hold women back". It is not yet known what the couple's next move will be, but they are likely to continue pursuing their passion for audio and video production.

Prince Harry Accuses British Tabloids of Having “Blood on Their Hands” in Historic Court Testimony

Prince Harry has made history by becoming the first high-ranking member of the British royal family to appear as a witness in court in 130 years. He is accusing the publishers of Britain's Daily Mirror tabloid newspaper of obtaining information about him and his late mother, Diana, the Princess of Wales, illegally through phone hacking and other unlawful methods. In his testimony, Prince Harry spoke of the pain and suffering his mother endured at the hands of the British press, calling the actions of some British tabloids "utterly vile".

Prince Harry Makes History in London High Court, Testifying Against Tabloid Publisher Accused of Phone Hacking and Unlawful Snooping

Prince Harry, second son of Britain's King Charles III, made history on Tuesday when he appeared in London's High Court to testify against a tabloid publisher he accuses of phone hacking and other unlawful snooping. This is the first time a senior member of Britain's royal family has appeared in court to give testimony since the 19th century, and Harry's statement accuses the publisher of using unlawful techniques on an “industrial scale” to get scoops. Harry is suing the tabloid publisher for unlawful information gathering, and his appearance in court is a historic moment for the British monarchy.

Prince Harry to Become First High-Ranking British Royal to Appear as Witness in Court Showdown with Mirror Group Newspapers

Prince Harry is set to become the first high-ranking British royal family member to appear in court in 130 years, as he sues the Mirror Group Newspapers for allegedly using unlawful methods to pursue royal scoops. His lawyer has argued that the demand for scoops led to the use of illegal means to dig up dirt, and that the Prince's privacy was violated. The outcome of the case remains to be seen, but it is clear that the Prince is taking a stand against the press and their alleged unlawful methods.

High Court Rejects Prince Harry’s Effort to Pay for Police Protection in Britain

Prince Harry has lost a legal battle to pay for police protection when he visits Britain, with the High Court in London ruling against him. The decision was taken by the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures after he and Meghan stepped down from their official roles in 2020. The court rejected the Duke of Sussex's assertion that the British government exceeded its authority when it denied him the right to hire police for security.

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