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**Prince Harry Misses Historic UK Trial Over Daughter’s Birthday Celebration**
Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, found himself in hot water as he failed to attend the first day of his highly anticipated UK phone hacking trial.
His absence raised eyebrows in court, with the judge expressing surprise at his defiance of the court order.
The legal team on the opposing side accused him of wasting precious time, further complicating an already tense situation.
The reason behind Prince Harry's absence was revealed to be his presence in Los Angeles, where he was celebrating his daughter Lilibet's second birthday party.
This unexpected turn of events set a slightly awkward tone for the proceedings, leaving the judge visibly irritated.
Despite this misstep, it is unlikely to be held against him in the long run, given his well-documented struggles with public speaking and anxiety issues.
Facing the prospect of intense questioning and the need to provide substantial evidence, Prince Harry is bracing himself for a nerve-wracking experience in court.
This legal battle against Mirror Group newspapers stems from his allegations that they resorted to illegal tactics, such as phone hacking, to invade his privacy for sensational stories—a claim vehemently denied by the publishers.
In a rare move, Prince Harry is set to take the stand in court tomorrow, marking the first time in 132 years that a member of the royal family will testify in a high court proceeding.
Despite his recent flight to London following the birthday celebrations, there are no plans for him to meet with his father, who is currently in Romania, or engage with his brother, Prince William, and other relatives, highlighting the strained relationships within the royal family.
Interestingly, there were no official birthday wishes for Lilibet from any royal social media accounts, with insiders citing the lack of protocol for extending formal greetings to non-working members of the royal family or their children.
This contrasts with the previous year when the royals publicly acknowledged Lilibet's birthday, raising speculation about the underlying dynamics within the family.
On a brighter note, congratulations are in order for Princess Eugenie and her husband, Jack Brooksbank, who recently welcomed their second child, Ernest George Ronnie, on May 30th.
Their eldest son, two-year-old August, is reportedly embracing his new role as a big brother with enthusiasm.
Prince Harry, known for his close bond with Eugenie, would have likely been among the first to receive the joyful news, underscoring his ongoing connection with his cousin.
As Prince Harry navigates the complexities of his legal battle and family dynamics, his potential reunion with Princess Eugenie during his brief visit to the UK remains a point of interest.