Duke of Sussex finishes giving evidence at high court in case against Mirror Group Newspapers
Prince Harry’s appeared to fight back tears as he finished giving evidence in the phone-hacking trial at the high court, saying there was “hard evidence” that he had been illegally targeted by Mirror Group Newspapers.
Andrew Green KC, the Mirror’s barrister, previously told the court that Harry had indulged in “total speculation” about how news articles were obtained. He told Harry there was no evidence his phone had been hacked by journalists working for Mirror Group Newspapers: “There is not a single item of call data, at any time, to your mobile phone.”
Harry appeared emboldened as he spent a second day in the witness box at the phone-hacking trial at the high court, regularly pushing back on questions from the Mirror’s barrister. The prince told the court that during his relationship with Davy in the mid-2000s, he had been regularly amazed by how photographers and journalists were always able to track them down. At one point Harry claimed a private investigator attached a tracking device to Davy’s car.
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