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Prince Harry’s Phone-Hacking Scandal Threatens to Overshadow Coronation of King Charles III

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Key takeaways:

  • The coronation of King Charles III of London will be a historic event watched by millions of people around the world.
  • Prince Harry has brought the royal family’s relationship with the media into the spotlight again, suing the publisher at London’s High Court over multiple unlawful acts.
  • The royal family is confident that the coronation will be a success and will be remembered for its grandeur and pageantry.

On May 6th, the coronation of King Charles III of London will be a historic event watched by millions of people around the world. The ceremony at Westminster Abbey will be attended by members of the royal family, foreign dignitaries, politicians and some members of the public.

Just days before the coronation, Prince Harry has brought the royal family’s relationship with the media into the spotlight again. Harry is suing the publisher at London’s High Court over multiple unlawful acts allegedly committed on behalf of its tabloids, between the mid-1990s and 2016, including phone-hacking.

The publisher, NGN, has already paid out millions to settle more than 1,000 phone-hacking cases. This is not the first time the royal family has been involved in a phone-hacking scandal, as the last coronation of a British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II’s in 1953, was also marred by a similar scandal.

The coronation of King Charles III will be a historic event, and the royal family is hoping that it will be remembered for the right reasons. Despite the phone-hacking scandal, the royal family is confident that the coronation will be a success and will be remembered for its grandeur and pageantry.

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