Prince Harry’s UK visit begins as a long-awaited court ruling in his case against the Daily Mail publisher, Associated Newspapers, is expected. Multiple outlets report that the judgment is anticipated on 7 July, following a legal dispute that has taken about four years to reach a decision. The Independent frames the matter in terms of scale, citing figures such as up to £38 million in legal costs, and notes the length of the process, including the number of news articles at the heart of the claim—reported as 14. Other coverage highlights that Prince Harry is scheduled to find out the outcome after he returns to the UK, depending on timing around his visit. Reuters, the BBC and ITvX coverage all refer to the upcoming verdict and its significance for Harry’s broader efforts to challenge specific reporting by the publisher. The Times also reports on expectations around the trip and associated media attention. Overall, outlets agree the case is nearing a formal conclusion, with the court’s decision expected to resolve the claims related to the disputed articles.