Prince Harry is among other big names suing the publisher of the Daily Mail accused of phone-tapping and privacy violations.
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, made an unexpected appearance at a UK court on Monday during a high-profile privacy lawsuit against the publisher of the Daily Mail.
The BBC reported that Sir Elton John and his husband David Furnish arrived around noon local time, along with actress Sadie Frost and Elizabeth Hurley. SEE MORE: UK has new Duke of Edinburgh as king gives his brother title
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