Prince Harry’s evidence in the trial saw the start and the end on January 21, 2026. Currently, the Prince is one of seven high-profile claimants accusing Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL) – publisher of the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday of unlawfully gathering information about his private life.

Harry told the court the impact the alleged intrusion has had on his personal life, from suspecting close friends, bodyguards, and how he was affected to live in this world. The Duke of Sussex told Antony White KC, the lawyer for ANL, that his past relationships were not in the public interest.

Particularly, Prince Harry mentioned his biggest concern: how the press covered stories relating to his wife, Meghan Markle. Visibly emotional, Prince Harry answered questions from his barrister, David Sherbone by stating: “They continue to come after me, they have made my wife’s life an absolute misery.”

Despite the prince’s day in court having ended, there’s still a long way to go in this trial. The dramatic end of the evidence has created a whole commotion on social media, where netizens debate where to cross the line with celebrities’ personal lives.