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Prince Harry struts out of legal arena like he’s already won
Prince Harry stepped out of the High Court on Monday afternoon, flashing a confident grin that suggested he already felt the first round was his.
The opening day of the high-stakes privacy battle with the publishers of the Daily Mail saw hours of detailed submissions, but the Duke of Sussex appeared unfazed.
The proceedings, overseen by Mr Justice Nicklin, will restart at 10.30am on Tuesday, with Harry expected to return to court later this week to give evidence himself.
At the heart of the case are claims brought by seven public figures against Associated Newspapers Limited, the company behind the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday.
Monday’s hearing saw barrister David Sherborne begin laying out what he described as a pattern stretching back more than two decades.
Speaking on behalf of the claimants, he alleged a sustained reliance on private investigators across Mail titles and named several individuals he said were linked to the practice.
Among the examples raised was an investigator allegedly tasked with obtaining information about a burglary at the home of the Queen’s cousin.
Sherborne also referenced Jonathan Rees, a private investigator once notorious for boasting about the reach of his information network.
According to him, Rees had shown particular interest in the murder of Stephen Lawrence due to the intense public attention surrounding the case.
The court then turned to the individual claims, first filed in October 2022.
Baroness Lawrence’s case centers on five articles published between the late 1990s and 2007.
Attention was later shifted to actress Sadie Frost, whose claim focuses on 11 stories and two specific incidents.
Three journalists are primarily named across those articles.
One draft piece, written but never published, concerned an ectopic pregnancy Frost suffered in 2003.
Sherborne told the court the level of detail contained in the material was deeply personal, noting that even members of Frost’s own family had been unaware of the situation.
As proceedings paused for the day, Prince Harry and Liz Hurley were both seen leaving the court with a smile.
Sherborne is set to continue outlining the remaining claims when the hearing resumes, before the publishers present their own opening arguments.
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Trump goes from eye rolling at Charles to hailing him ‘the greatest’ King
Last week’s State Visit saw Donald Trump and King Charles all smiles, getting warm compliments and easy laughter as they wrapped up their meeting at the White House.
Trump hailed the monarch as “the greatest King” and repeatedly described him as “fantastic,” capping off a surprisingly cordial encounter on the global stage.
During their first meeting back in 2019, Charles was still Prince of Wales, hosting Trump for tea at Clarence House reportedly fell flat.
According to former White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham and detailed in Susan Page’s book The Queen and Her Presidents, Trump later complained the conversation had been “terrible,” saying it focused on “nothing but climate change.”
Even Melania Trump reportedly joked that her husband had been “very bored.”
Now King, Charles stepped onto the world stage with renewed authority during a high-profile State Visit that took in New York, Washington D.C., and Virginia, before continuing on to Bermuda solo.
The visit marked one of the most significant diplomatic moments of his reign so far and perhaps his most closely watched.
At the heart of it was a landmark address to the U.S. Congress, where the King received multiple standing ovations, earning praise for his message on global cooperation, sustainability, and shared values.
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Hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship prompts WHO to issue evacuation orders
The Hantavirus outbreak on a Dutch cruise ship has now pushed the WHO to issue evacuation orders.
The UN health agency said on Tuesday, May 5, it issued evacuation orders for two passengers onboard MD Hondius ship, fearing human-to-human transmission can’t be ruled out.
To facilitate the evacuation of two individuals, WHO medics would board the vessel.
In a latest update, Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove, WHO director for Epidemic and Pandemic Preparedness and Prevention, briefed the media on the hantavirus outbreak.
She said, “We do know that some of the cases had very close contact with each other and certainly human-to-human transmission can’t be ruled out so as a precaution this is what we are assuming.”
The Hantavirus has so far claimed three lives, with several others falling ill.
Among the deceased are a Dutch couple and a German national, while one British national is said to be still in intensive care in South Africa.
There are 150 people, including 17 U.S. nationals, who remain stuck on the MV Hondius that is sailing off the coast of West Africa.
The outbreak was first reported on the Netherlands based cruise MV Hondius, which was sailing between Argentina and Cape Verde on Sunday, May 3, 2026.
Earlier on Tuesday, May 4, a WHO official had said, “There was no need for panic and the risk to the public was low.”
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Bella Hadid boycotts Met Gala despite sister Gigi attending
Bella Hadid made a conscious decision to not attend the Jeff Bezos-backed Met Gala this year, despite her older sister Gigi Hadid attending.
The 29-year-old supermodel, who has been very politically active these past few years, sat out fashion’s biggest night for the fourth year in a row. Although she has not publicly commented on the reason for her absence this year, Bella’s social media activity confirmed she is boycotting the event due to Jeff Bezos serving as a sponsor and a co-chair.
Three days ahead of the event, Bella “liked” a video by writer and comedian Meredith Lynch, who points out the hypocrisy of wearing an “ICE OUT” pin to the Met Gala.
“You cannot wear the ICE OUT pin to the Jeff-Bezos-backed Met Gala. Jeff Bezos is part of the reason we’re in this f***ing mess. Jeff Bezos supports this f***ing mess,” Lynch explains in the video, noting that although the funds from the event “go to a good cause,” it is impossible to reconcile the fact that the Met Gala is sponsored by Bezos, who in turn backs President Donald Trump.
Another celebrity voicing their disapproval was Taraji P. Henson, who wrote in the comments section of Lynch’s video: “I am so confused by some ppl that are going. I am just like WTF ARE WE DOING!?!?!?!”
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