On November 10th, the High Court in London offered possibilities for a trial in one of the many proceedings initiated by Prince Harry against the British media after a judge dismissed the Daily Mail‘s appeal to end the lawsuit launched by a member of the royal family against the newspaper for illegal collection of information.

In this way, the son of King Charles III wins a new victory against the United Kingdom press by having the opportunity to sue, for on multiple occasions it invaded his personal privacy with the sole purpose of obtaining confidential information to spread and discredit the image of the Duke of Sussex.

The brother of Prince William and other British celebrities, such as Elton John, have accused Associated Newspapers Limited of using extreme and illicit means, such as hiring private detectives, resorting to wiretapping, and impersonating health personnel, to obtain medical information.

Prince Harry has publicly vowed to make reforming the British media his personal life mission, kicking off a legal battle against the tabloid media, which he also blames for the death of his mother Diana in 1997, who died in a car accident being chased by paparazzi.