Royal news - live: Prince Harry wins latest High Court legal round against the Sun publisher
The Duke of Sussex claims he was targeted by journalists and private investigators working for Rupert Murdoch’s publisher
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Your support makes all the difference.Prince Harry has won the latest round in his court case against the publisher of the Sun newspaper, after a High Court judge rejected an application to delay the trial.
In the latest ruling, judge dismissed NGN’s request to push back the trial listed for next January, saying it would be “unsatisfactory” to delay proceedings to instead hold a narrower preliminary trial to decide if cases had been brought too late.
The Duke of Sussex alleges he was targeted by journalists and private investigators working for NGN, which also published the now-defunct News Of The World.
It comes just two days after actor Hugh Grant revealed he had settled his case against the tabloid’s publisher due to the risk of running a £10m legal cost if the case went to trial.
David Sherborne, Harry’s lawyer, said that the former working royal is subject to the same issues and that the offers made make it “impossible for them to go ahead”.
In a statement on X, Mr Grant said he had not wanted to accept the money from the Rupert Murdoch owned group, but was warned that if awarded damages “even a penny less” than the settlement offer, he would be forced to pay the legal costs of both sides.
King to return to public duties as cancer care continues
King Charles has announced he will be returning to public duties as he continues to undergo treatment for cancer.
The monarch has been receiving care as an outpatient since announcing his diagnosis in February, and Buckingham Palace officials say he has been reacting positively to the treatment.
A spokesperson said: “His Majesty’s medical team are very encouraged by the progress made so far and remain positive about the King’s continued recovery.”
His return to public duties will not be a full summer programme, but will be announced nearer the time and will be subject to doctors’ advice.

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King Charles has been receiving outpatient care and has only been seen on a handful of occasions since announcing his condition in February, when he stepped back from engagements involving the public.
Despite the news, sources said that the King still has cancer and would continue to undergo treatment while managing his summer schedule.
His first engagement will be to visit a cancer treatment centre on Tuesday accompanied by Queen Camilla, though it is not a centre directly involved in his medical care.
There he will meet medical specialists and patients as patron of Cancer Research UK and Macmillan Cancer Support.
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