Prince Harry on Jan. 21, 2026 at High Court in London; Meghan Markle in 2025. Credit : Peter Nicholls/Getty; Craig Barritt/Getty

Prince Harry, on the Verge of Tears, Says U.K. Tabloids Are Making Meghan Markle’s Life ‘an Absolute Misery’

Thomas Smith
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Prince Harry ended nearly two hours of testimony at London’s High Court on an emotional note, his voice breaking as he accused the U.K. tabloids he is suing of continuing to target him — and, he said, making Meghan Markle’s life “an absolute misery.”

On Wednesday, Jan. 21, the Duke of Sussex, 41, concluded his evidence in his lawsuit against Associated Newspapers, the publisher of the Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday. Turning toward the judge, Harry’s voice cracked as he described what he said the case — and the coverage around it — has cost his family.

“By standing up here and taking a stand against them, this has continued to come after me,” Harry told the court, visibly emotional. “And they have made my wife’s life an absolute misery, my Lord.”

Earlier, when asked about the impact of the press coverage during the years-long legal fight, Harry said the situation had intensified rather than eased.

“Through the course of this litigation, it’s only got worse, not better,” he said. “It’s fundamentally wrong to put all of us through all of this again. What’s required is an apology and some accountability. It’s a horrible experience.”

Court artist sketch by Elizabeth Cook of Prince Harry giving evidence on Jan. 21, 2026. Alamy

Following the day’s proceedings, a spokesperson for the Duke of Sussex said the cross-examination “quickly unraveled.”

“Today’s cross-examination was revealing in its weakness: assertive in tone, but collapsing immediately under scrutiny from Prince Harry,” the spokesperson said. “Associated couldn’t wait to get him off the stand, questioning him for just 2 hours and avoiding 10 of his 14 articles entirely.”

Harry also commented after the session, emphasizing what he said was the central point of the proceedings: “Today we reminded the Mail Group who is on trial and why.”

Harry is one of seven high-profile claimants — including Elton John and Elizabeth Hurley — suing Associated Newspapers over allegations of unlawful information gathering, claims the publisher has strongly denied. The case marks Harry’s final active lawsuit against the British press, concluding years of litigation over tabloid practices.

Court artist sketch by Elizabeth Cook of Prince Harry (right) being questioned by Antony White KC as he gives evidence at High Court in London on Jan. 21, 2026. Alamy

In his witness statement, Harry said he felt compelled to take legal action after what he described as “vicious” and “sometimes racist” coverage of Meghan following the start of their relationship in 2016.

“However, in late 2016, when my relationship with Meghan, my now wife, became public, I started to become increasingly troubled by the approach of not taking action against the press in the wake of vicious persistent attacks on, harassment of and intrusive, sometimes racist articles concerning Meghan. The situation got worse when she became pregnant and after our son, Archie, was born,” he said, referring to their son Prince Archie, now 6.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry in Vancouver in Feb. 2025. Karwai Tang/WireImage

The emotional testimony comes a year after Harry reached a surprise settlement with the publisher of The Sun, which paid an eight-figure sum in damages and issued an unprecedented apology acknowledging unlawful actions.

Harry traveled from his California home earlier this week for the start of what is expected to be a nine-week trial in London — a case he has described as part of a long-running effort to seek accountability from the British press.

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