Prince Harry to file libel case against 'The Mail' over defamatory article

Prince Harry's legal firm filed the action against the publisher of 'The Mail on Sunday' at the High Court

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Prince Harry's legal firm filed the action against the publisher of 'The Mail on Sunday' at the High Court 

Prince Harry is taking The Mail on Sunday to court after it published an article having unsubstantiated malicious content about him. 

The Duke of Sussex is launching yet another libel action against the publisher of The Mail on Sunday over a bogus article claiming he lost touch with the Royal Marines, ever since he exited the royal family in March.

According to the Mirror, Meghan and Harry's legal counsel, Schillings, filed the action against Associated Newspapers Ltd (ANL) at the High Court at the end of last month.

Official papers and documents involved in the the case are expected to be made public in the coming weeks.

Meanwhile, Harry's wife Meghan Markle is currently already embroiled in a legal battle with the publication over a separate story that published parts of a private letter exchanged with the Duchess's father, Thomas Markle.

Meghan has claimed for damages for alleged misuse of private information, copyright infringement and breach of the Data Protection Act.