Prince Harry will become the first member of the British royal family to provide evidence in court in 130 years, following a lawsuit he filed against a media organization that he accuses of unlawful behavior. Harry, the youngest son of King Charles, will appear as a witness in the High Court in London as part of the case he has brought alongside over 100 other celebrities and prominent figures against "Mirror Group Newspapers" (MGN), the organization that publishes the "Daily Mirror," "Sunday Mirror," and "Sunday People." Over the past six months, Prince Harry has made headlines due to legal disputes with the British press, his memoir release, and a documentary series on Netflix, in which he accused prominent members of the royal family of colluding with newspapers against him.