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The Daily Lowdown: Sam Smith shares health update after cancelling tour dates

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Daily Lowdown from HELLO! In today's episode, we're discussing Prince Harry not appearing at the High Court in London on Monday, leaving Justice Fancourt "surprised", and Sam Smith giving fans a health update after their vocal chord injury.

Not only that, but Beyonce's final show in the UK was a star-studded affair and Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull and Ricky Martin have a big announcement. Listen to today's episode below. . . Prince Harry left judges at the High Court surprised when he did not appear at court proceedings in his trial against the Mirror Group Newspapers.

The Duke of Sussex was previously reported to be giving evidence at the court in London after flying to the UK from the US, but Mr.

Justice Fancourt, who is overseeing the case, said he was "surprised" that Harry did not attend as originally requested. Instead, the Duke's barrister arrived to take on the landmark case, in which the royal is arguing that over a period of ten years, the newspaper group used illegal methods to obtain information to run stories.

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