Prince Harry will soon be back in court.
The Duke of Sussex is filing a legal complaint against Associated Newspapers, who publish Daily Mail, Mail Online and Mail on Sunday.
A spokesperson for the Sussexes confirmed the filing to ET Canada.
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Prince Harry is currently in another legal battle as he tries to get police protection for himself and his family while in the U.K. The most recent filing against the publisher is over an article published in the Mail on Sunday on Feb. 20 that alleged Prince Harry lied about offering to pay for the protection on his own and tried to keep the litigation a secret.
Prince Harry has previously settled a defamation suit with the papers over their stories about him “turning his back on the Marines.”
A rep for Harry told ET Canada at the time, “The truth is that the duke’s commitment to the military community is unquestionable. Unsurprisingly, the Mail again misled their readers in December by claiming to make a charitable donation as part of an initial apology. They did no such thing. The duke is personally donating the significant damages recovered from this legal resolution to the Invictus Games Foundation.”
Meghan Markle also won against Associated Newspapers last year in her copyright claim over the letter that was published that the Duchess of Sussex sent her father Thomas Markle.