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Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan's 11-month-old son Archie is reportedly "desperate" to talk and "is well on his way to walking" now.
Prince Harry attends Walking With The Wounded's latest expedition launch, which will see military veterans trek 1,000 miles across Britain. (Rough Cut - no reporter narration)
Images of Prince Harry leaving the Royal Courts of Justice in London after unexpectedly presenting himself for a hearing against the editor of the Daily Mail. The hearing follows accusations that papers overseen by the publisher Associated Newspapers employed illegal means to gather information. Several celebrities are holding the accusation, including Doreen Lawrence -- the mother of murder victim Stephen Lawrence -- and actress Sadie Frost, who are also shown walking in the streets near the court. IMAGES
Prince George and Princess Charlotte will reportedly play a big part at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal wedding by walking up the aisle behind her.
Prince Harry's lawyer David Sherborne arrives at the Rolls Building, Royal Courts of Justice. IMAGES
A helicopter lands in the grounds of Buckingham Palace amid reports Prince Harry has returned to the UK to visit his father, King Charles, who has been diagnosed with cancer. IMAGES
Prince Harry's lawyer, David Sherborne, reads a statement on behalf of his client outside a London court after it was ruled that the Mirror Group hacked the Duke of Sussex's communications. "This case is not just about hacking. It is about a systemic practice of unlawful and appalling behaviour, followed by cover-ups and destruction of evidence, the shocking scale of which can only be revealed through these proceedings," reads the Prince's statement. SOUNDBITE
Prince Harry's laywer, David Sherborne, arrives at the City Court House in London as a ruling is expected in Harry's unlawful information gathering claim against Mirror Group Newspapers. IMAGES
Britain's Prince Harry leaves court at the end of his final day of testimony in his case against Mirror Group Newspapers, whom he accuses of "industrial scale" phone hacking. The younger son of King Charles III had appeared emotional as he came to the end of his two days' cross-examination by a lawyer for Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN), which publishes The Mirror, Sunday Mirror and the Sunday People. Harry and several other claimants allege the titles engaged in "illegal information gathering", including intercepting phone voicemails, to write dozens of stories about him. IMAGES