Prince Harry will return to the UK next month for his seven-week trial against The Sun’s publishers, News Group Newspapers (NGN). The Duke of Sussex will make the trip alone, without Meghan Markle, to face legal proceedings over allegations that the newspaper group illegally collected his personal information, including through wiretapping.
According to The Express, Harry will appear at the High Court alongside Lord Tom Watson, the former Labor vice-president. During the trial, Harry is expected to be cross-examined by NGN’s lawyer. The Duke’s legal battle comes after allegations that News Group Newspapers illegally collected his private data, and Harry is seeking justice for these privacy breaches.
Meanwhile, in a surprising development, The weather reported that Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, approached Harry and Meghan with an offer of peace. A source close to the situation shared that Kate, who recently gained a new perspective on life following her own health issues, wants to reconcile with Harry and Meghan.
“Kate just wants peace in her life and she also wants the same for Prince William and Prince Harry,” he said. insider information revealed. The source further explained that after a challenging year, which included dealing with her own health issues, Kate is eager to start 2025 on a positive note.
“She is very concerned about what this long-running dispute is doing to both of them,” the source said, adding that Kate made the decision to reach out to Harry in hopes of healing the rift between them. Kate’s peace offering comes as Harry prepares for a high-stakes legal battle and continues to navigate his strained relationship with his family.
Despite the current tension, it seems Kate is determined to lead by example and encourage reconciliation within the royal family. As Prince Harry prepares for his trial, the royal family dynamic remains a focal point, and hopes for healing and peace continue to shape conversations surrounding the Sussexes and the royal family as a whole.