The ‘smoking gun’ in Prince Harry’s case against Mirror Group

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The ‘smoking gun’ in Prince Harry’s case against Mirror Group
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Prince Harry’s strong “smoking gun” against Mirror Group Newspapers for alleged phone hacking involves an article detailing his flight arrangements with ex-girlfriend Chelsea Davy, says PR Professional and Media Lawyer Jonathan Coad.

“They went on a holiday in Mozambique – before they even got there, they found paparazzi waiting for them,” Mr Coad told Sky News Australia.

“The important thing was that there was a report in the Daily Mirror about the flight arrangements for his return. “Now what he said to the court is this – there is no way on God’s earth anybody was going to know my flight details for the flight home, and the reason for that is I’m a senior royal, it’s a security risk.”

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