Royals latest: King pictured leaving Buckingham Palace - as Camilla says he is 'doing very well'

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Royals latest: King pictured leaving Buckingham Palace - as Camilla says he is 'doing very well'
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A probe has been launched into reports that staff at the London Clinic attempted to view the Princess of Wales's private medical records. However, the King's personal data was not compromised. Listen to a Daily podcast on royal conspiracy theories as you scroll.

Presented by Clarence Court, it features 12 large-scale egg-shaped installations across Chelsea and aims to raise funds for the Elephant Family - a charity dedicated to protecting the Asian elephant from extinction in the wild.

"I think we are obsessed by conspiracy and we have little sense of the humanity of those who are caught in the glare of the news," he said. In a hearing at the High Court today, Harry's lawyers sought to amend his lawsuit in light of that ruling, and to add other, new allegations. NGN is objecting to the addition of what it called a"huge number of new allegations" for numerous reasons, including that they were made too late, lacked evidence, and related to phone-hacking claims which had already been dismissed.

NGN says some claimants are simply using the lawsuits, expected to go to trial in January next year, as a means to attack the tabloid press, and that allegations against its current and former staff were"a scurrilous and cynical attack on their integrity".

During the event, the royal met Sinn Fein's Michelle O'Neill as well as the DUP's deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly. Judge Timothy Fancourt said in a ruling last July that Harry could take his claims of unlawful information gathering to trial, but his allegations of decades-old mobile phone hacking were thrown out for being filed too late.

The claim also includes allegations relating to Diana who"was under close surveillance and her calls were being unlawfully intercepted by , which was known about by its editors and senior executives".

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