The Duke of Sussex will provide evidence in the High Court in London.
Prince Harry is set to return to the UK to give proof in a criminal hostilities he is worried in.
Harry will make another trip to the High Court in June 2023 concerning his declare in opposition to Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) over alleged unlawful facts gathering.
The hearing will take region a month after King Charles's Coronation in May.
Prince Harry and his spouse Meghan Markle have not demonstrated whether they will attend the historic ceremony or not.
On Wednesday, all through a preliminary hearing, barrister Julian Santos stated that all witnesses on the aspect of Harry and others bringing claims will provide proof in person.
Santos instructed the High Court: "The claimants are not making use of for any of their witnesses to give evidence via video link."
This suggests Prince Harry will provide evidence at the High Court in London.
MGN consists of titles such as The Mirror, Sunday Mirror and Sunday People.
The newspaper crew will contest the claims arguing that some have been brought too late.
It comes as Prince Harry unexpectedly attended three out of four days of a privateness listening to against Associated Newspapers Limited in London ultimate week.
The Duke of Sussex is one of quite a few high-profile individuals to convey claims against ANL for misuse of personal information.
None of the claimants, inclusive of Prince Harry, had been formally required to be at the hearing.
ANL, the Daily Mail's publisher, has described the allegations as "preposterous smears".
The preliminary listening to considered prison arguments and a decide will determine whether or not it will go any further.
In a statement released in October when the felony action was announced, the newspaper crew said: "We completely and unambiguously refute these preposterous smears which appear to be nothing more than a pre-planned and orchestrated try to drag the Mail titles into the telephone hacking scandal concerning articles up to 30 years old.
"These unsubstantiated and pretty defamatory claims - primarily based on no credible evidence - appear to be absolutely a fishing excursion by way of claimants and their lawyers, some of whom have already pursued cases elsewhere."
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