Singer Elton John has joined Prince Harry at the UK High Court for a hearing into a privacy case against Associated Newspapers.
Singer Elton John has joined Prince Harry at the UK High Court for a hearing into a privacy case against Associated Newspapers. The publisher who owns the Daily Mail is being sued over alleged phone tapping and other breaches of privacy.
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