The statement was submitted in his legal case against a British tabloid publisher for engaging in illegal information gathering practices.
According to a report by GB News, Prince Harry referred to his father, King Charles, as "HRH King Charles III" in a section of his statement. However, the publication pointed out that the correct title for the monarch should be 'His Majesty King Charles III'.
This notable error raised eyebrows considering Prince Harry's status as a member of the Royal Family. The report emphasized that such a mistake was unexpected from someone within the royal circle.
On Tuesday, a 55-page statement was released as Prince Harry began providing evidence in court. This incident occurred after Meghan Markle and Prince Harry stepped down from their royal duties in 2020, with media intrusion being cited as a significant factor in their decision to relocate to the United States.
