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mgn says it came from a photo agency.lsy davy�*s fury at his visit to a lap dancing club, was also based on hacking, prince harry says. mgn says it was in other papers the day before. when he split from chelsy, there was this headline. prince harry told the court he was likely to have exchanged voicemails about the difficulties in their relationship and said, "i now find this very suspicious." mgn says the story was in the news of the world before. prince harry blames the tabloids for his break—up with miss davy. today he told the court he had once found a tracking device on her car, put there, he claims, by a private investigator. "for my whole life," he said, "the press have misled me and covered up the wrongdoing." andrew green for mirror group asked him, "would you be relieved or disappointed if the court decided you hadn't been hacked by mgn?" prince harry said, "phone hacking was on an industrial scale across three of the papers at the time and that is beyond doubt. yes, i would feel some injustice." andrew green co
mgn says it came from a photo agency.lsy davy�*s fury at his visit to a lap dancing club, was also based on hacking, prince harry says. mgn says it was in other papers the day before. when he split from chelsy, there was this headline. prince harry told the court he was likely to have exchanged voicemails about the difficulties in their relationship and said, "i now find this very suspicious." mgn says the story was in the news of the world before. prince harry blames the tabloids...
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mgn says the story was in the news of theworld before. the tabloids for his break—up with chelsy davy. today he told the court he had once found a tracking device on her car. put 30 claims by a private investigator. for my whole life, he said, the press have misled me and covered up the wrongdoing. andrew green for the mirror group asked him, would you be relieved or disappointed if the court decided he hadn't been hacked by mgn? prince harry said, phone hacking was on an industrial scale across three of the papers at the time and that is beyond doubt. yes, i would feel some injustice. andrea green continued, so you want to have been phone hacked? prince harry responded, no one wants to have been phone hacked, my lord. at the end of his evidence is barrister asked prince harry the toll going through it all had taken. the prince appeared to fight back tears. it is a lot, he said in a cracked voice. he stayed in court to hear jane carr, a former royal reporter who court insisted must give evidence. the byline appears almost a third of the a
mgn says the story was in the news of theworld before. the tabloids for his break—up with chelsy davy. today he told the court he had once found a tracking device on her car. put 30 claims by a private investigator. for my whole life, he said, the press have misled me and covered up the wrongdoing. andrew green for the mirror group asked him, would you be relieved or disappointed if the court decided he hadn't been hacked by mgn? prince harry said, phone hacking was on an industrial scale...
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mgn. — newspaper group? the newspaper group. mgn. they — newspaper group?l of these _ the information they have gotten all of these articles was done legitimate means. so legitimate sources. — legitimate means. so legitimate sources, buckingham palace source. so that— sources, buckingham palace source. so that is— sources, buckingham palace source. so that is their defence.— so that is their defence. helena wilkinson. _ so that is their defence. helena wilkinson, thank _ so that is their defence. helena wilkinson, thank you _ so that is their defence. helena wilkinson, thank you very i so that is their defence. helena | wilkinson, thank you very much. so that is their defence. helena i wilkinson, thank you very much. that is what is happening in this courtroom now. we expect that to kick off in about 40 minutes and for the first time, a senior royal taking the stand and providing testimony. prince harry has arrived in court and we consider to cover that for you but back to you for now. . . , . ~' that for you but back to you for now. . i . ~' i., that for y
mgn. — newspaper group? the newspaper group. mgn. they — newspaper group?l of these _ the information they have gotten all of these articles was done legitimate means. so legitimate sources. — legitimate means. so legitimate sources, buckingham palace source. so that— sources, buckingham palace source. so that is— sources, buckingham palace source. so that is their defence.— so that is their defence. helena wilkinson. _ so that is their defence. helena wilkinson, thank _ so that is...
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mgn's barrister told him journalists couldn't have hacked his mobile phone because he didn't have onehave been my mother's". how could journalists know he was at a particular pub in this article, harry asks. isn't it likely the celebrity chef owner contacted the paper, mr green suggested. and mgn's barrister told him this story of a thumb injury had already been reported the press association the day before. harry claims that just encouraged others to take stories further by taking illicit methods for that extra information. he says he was often teased at school after these kind of articles. it caused him paranoia and distress, led him to dump friends, even to distrust his own brother william, when an argument leaked. mgn denies phone hacking and unlawful information gathering for the articles under scrutiny in a civil trial, in which a judge not a jury decides, explains this lawyer. for the best part of five hours inside here, prince harry calmly, quietly, seriously answered the questions put to him — questions designed to show that his claims were wrong. in his witness statement, he
mgn's barrister told him journalists couldn't have hacked his mobile phone because he didn't have onehave been my mother's". how could journalists know he was at a particular pub in this article, harry asks. isn't it likely the celebrity chef owner contacted the paper, mr green suggested. and mgn's barrister told him this story of a thumb injury had already been reported the press association the day before. harry claims that just encouraged others to take stories further by taking illicit...
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mgn says it came from a photo agency.ap dancing club, was also based on hacking, prince harry says. mgn says it was in other papers the day before. and when he split from chelsy, there was this headline. prince harry told the court he was likely to have exchanged voicemails about the difficulties in their relationship and said, "i now find this very suspicious." mgn says the story was in the news of the world before. prince harry blames the tabloids for his break—up with miss davy. today, he told the court he had once found a tracking device on her car, put there, he claims, by a private investigator. "for my whole life," he said, "the press have misled me and covered up the wrongdoing." andrew green for mirror group asked him... prince harry said... andrew green continued... prince harry responded... today we saw a more confident prince harry, making his points more forcefully though at the end of his evidence, his barrister asked him the toll going through it all had taken. the prince appeared to fight back tears. "it's
mgn says it came from a photo agency.ap dancing club, was also based on hacking, prince harry says. mgn says it was in other papers the day before. and when he split from chelsy, there was this headline. prince harry told the court he was likely to have exchanged voicemails about the difficulties in their relationship and said, "i now find this very suspicious." mgn says the story was in the news of the world before. prince harry blames the tabloids for his break—up with miss davy....
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mgn says the story was in the news of the world before.he tabloids for his break—up with chelsy davy. today he told the court he had once found a tracking device on her car. put 30 claims by a private investigator. for my whole life, he said, the press have misled me and covered up the wrongdoing. andrew green for the mirror group asked him, would you be relieved or disappointed if the court decided he hadn't been hacked by mgn? prince harry said, phone hacking was on an industrial scale across three of the papers at the time and that is beyond doubt. yes, i would feel some injustice. andrea green continued, so you want to have been phone hacked? prince harry responded, no one wants to have been phone hacked, my lord. at the end of his evidence is barrister asked prince harry the toe going through it all had taken. the prince appeared to fight back tears. it is a lot, he said in a cracked voice. he stayed in court to hearjane carr, a former royal reporter who court insisted must give evidence. the byline appears almost a third of the artic
mgn says the story was in the news of the world before.he tabloids for his break—up with chelsy davy. today he told the court he had once found a tracking device on her car. put 30 claims by a private investigator. for my whole life, he said, the press have misled me and covered up the wrongdoing. andrew green for the mirror group asked him, would you be relieved or disappointed if the court decided he hadn't been hacked by mgn? prince harry said, phone hacking was on an industrial scale...
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mgn says the story was in the news of the world before.he court he had once found a tracking device on her car. put there, he claims by a private investigator. for my whole life, he said, the press have misled me and covered up the wrongdoing. andrew green for the mirror group asked him, would you be relieved or disappointed if the court decided he hadn't been hacked by mgn? prince harry said, phone hacking was on an industrial scale across three of the papers at the time and that is beyond doubt. yes, i would feel some injustice. andrea green continued. , so you want to have been phone hacked? prince harry responded... no one wants to have been phone hacked, my lord. at the end of his evidence is barrister asked prince harry the toe going through it all had taken. the prince appeared to fight back tears. it is a lot, he said in a cracked voice. he stayed in court to hear jane carr, a former royal reporter who court insisted must give evidence. the byline appears almost a third of the article is about prince harry being examined by the cou
mgn says the story was in the news of the world before.he court he had once found a tracking device on her car. put there, he claims by a private investigator. for my whole life, he said, the press have misled me and covered up the wrongdoing. andrew green for the mirror group asked him, would you be relieved or disappointed if the court decided he hadn't been hacked by mgn? prince harry said, phone hacking was on an industrial scale across three of the papers at the time and that is beyond...
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mgn's barrister told him journalists could not have hacked his mobile phone as he did not have one backcould journalists know he was at the particular pub as reported in this article, prince harry asks. "isn't it likely the celebrity chef "owner contacted the paper," mr green suggested. and mgn's barrister told him this story of a thumb injury had already been reported by the press association the day before. harry claims thatjust encouraged others to take stories further, using illicit methods for that extra information. he says he was often teased at school after these kind of articles. it caused him paranoia and distress, led him to dump friends, even to distrust his own brother, william, when a disagreement leaked. mgn denies phone hacking and unlawful information gathering for the articles under scrutiny, in a civil trial in which a judge, not a jury, will decide, explains this lawyer. on the balance of probabilities, is it more likely than not that the mirror engaged in phone hacking? or is it more likely than not that they didn't? that they're weighing up just to see where that b
mgn's barrister told him journalists could not have hacked his mobile phone as he did not have one backcould journalists know he was at the particular pub as reported in this article, prince harry asks. "isn't it likely the celebrity chef "owner contacted the paper," mr green suggested. and mgn's barrister told him this story of a thumb injury had already been reported by the press association the day before. harry claims thatjust encouraged others to take stories further, using...
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mgn's lawyer, andrew green kc, did not mince his words, calling it "absolutely extraordinary that hence, explained his travel arrangements are such and his security arrangements are such that it is a little bit tricky. the mirror has admitted in a previous court case that phone hacking did occur at its papers between 1999 and 2006 and has paid out £100 million in damages, but it says there is no evidence in prince harry's case — no data showing calls to his phone, no admissions byjournalists, no suggestion by the police that he was hacked. his security operation was like very few on earth, said mr green, and journalists would have been taking an enormous risk in targeting him. as to the claims mgn hacked princess diana, he called it total speculation without any evidential basis whatsoever. outside this court, they have been preparing for the intense interest tomorrow will bring, when the duke of sussex steps into the witness box — the first senior royal in more than a century to give evidence in a court. prince harry will be cross examined for the next day—and—a—half by a skilled ba
mgn's lawyer, andrew green kc, did not mince his words, calling it "absolutely extraordinary that hence, explained his travel arrangements are such and his security arrangements are such that it is a little bit tricky. the mirror has admitted in a previous court case that phone hacking did occur at its papers between 1999 and 2006 and has paid out £100 million in damages, but it says there is no evidence in prince harry's case — no data showing calls to his phone, no admissions...
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mgn's lawyer, andrew green kc, did not mince his words, calling it absolutely extraordinary that he issherborne, for the prince, explained his travel arrangements are such and his security arrangements are such that it is a little bit tricky. the mirror has admitted in a previous court case that phone hacking did occur at its papers between 1999 and 2006 and has paid out £100 million in damages, but it says there is no evidence in prince harry's case — no data showing calls to his phone, no admissions byjournalists, no suggestion by the police that he was hacked. his security operation was like very few on earth, said mr green, and journalists would have been taking an enormous risk in targeting him. as to the claims mgn hacked princess diana, he called it total speculation without any evidential basis whatsoever. outside this court, they have been preparing for the intense interest tomorrow will bring, when the duke of sussex steps into the witness box — the first senior royal in more than a century to give evidence in a court. prince harry will be cross examined for the next day and
mgn's lawyer, andrew green kc, did not mince his words, calling it absolutely extraordinary that he issherborne, for the prince, explained his travel arrangements are such and his security arrangements are such that it is a little bit tricky. the mirror has admitted in a previous court case that phone hacking did occur at its papers between 1999 and 2006 and has paid out £100 million in damages, but it says there is no evidence in prince harry's case — no data showing calls to his phone, no...
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mgn's barrister told him journalists could not have hacked his mobile phone as he did not have one back been my mother's." how could journalists know he was at the particular pub as reported in this article, prince harry asked. isn't it likely the celebrity chef owner contacted the paper, mr green suggested. and mgn's barrister told him this story of a thumb injury had already been reported by the press association the day before. harry claims thatjust encouraged others to take stories further, using illicit methods for that extra information. he says he was often teased at school after these kinds of articles. it caused him paranoia and distress, led him to dump friends, even to distrust his own brother william when a disagreement leaked. mgn denies phone hacking and unlawful information gathering for the articles under scrutiny, in a civil trial in which a judge, not a jury, will decide, explains this lawyer. 0n the balance of probabilities, is it more likely than not that the mirror engaged in phone hacking? or is it more likely than not that they didn't? they are weighing up just to
mgn's barrister told him journalists could not have hacked his mobile phone as he did not have one back been my mother's." how could journalists know he was at the particular pub as reported in this article, prince harry asked. isn't it likely the celebrity chef owner contacted the paper, mr green suggested. and mgn's barrister told him this story of a thumb injury had already been reported by the press association the day before. harry claims thatjust encouraged others to take stories...
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mgn's barrister told him journalists could not have hacked his mobile phone as he did not have one backother's." how could journalists know he was at the particular pub as reported in this article, prince harry asked. isn't it likely the celebrity chef owner contacted the paper, mr green suggested. and mgn's barrister told him this story of a thumb injury had already been reported by the press association the day before. harry claims that just encouraged others to take stories further, using illicit methods for that extra information. he says he was often teased at school after these kinds of articles. it caused him paranoia and distress, led him to dump friends, even to distrust his own brother william when a disagreement leaked. mgn denies phone hacking and unlawful information gathering for the articles under scrutiny, in a civil trial in which a judge, not a jury, will decide, explains this lawyer. 0n the balance of probabilities, is it more likely than not that the mirror engaged in phone hacking? or is it more likely than not that they didn't? they are weighing up just to see wher
mgn's barrister told him journalists could not have hacked his mobile phone as he did not have one backother's." how could journalists know he was at the particular pub as reported in this article, prince harry asked. isn't it likely the celebrity chef owner contacted the paper, mr green suggested. and mgn's barrister told him this story of a thumb injury had already been reported by the press association the day before. harry claims that just encouraged others to take stories further,...
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mgn denies phone hacking and unlawful information gathering for the articles under scrutiny in a civildecide, says this lawyer. 0n the balance of probabilities, is it more likely than not that the mirror engaged in phone hacking? or is it more likely than not that they didn't? they're weighing up to see where the balance tilts. so it's a slightly different standard, a lower standard, if you like. the prince also had sharp words for the former daily mirror editor, now tv presenter piers morgan, saying he makes him physically sick and that he wants to hold him and others accountable for their vile behaviour. mr morgan denies wrongdoing. it's been an intense day for prince harry, the first time a senior royal has been cross examined in more than a century. and there's more to come. joining me now isjonathan coad, media lawyer. thanks for coming on programme. you're welcome. 50 thanks for coming on programme. you're welcome.— thanks for coming on programme. you're welcome. so in a big day and nuts to pick — you're welcome. so in a big day and nuts to pick through. _ you're welcome. so in a
mgn denies phone hacking and unlawful information gathering for the articles under scrutiny in a civildecide, says this lawyer. 0n the balance of probabilities, is it more likely than not that the mirror engaged in phone hacking? or is it more likely than not that they didn't? they're weighing up to see where the balance tilts. so it's a slightly different standard, a lower standard, if you like. the prince also had sharp words for the former daily mirror editor, now tv presenter piers morgan,...
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mgn denies phone hacking and unlawful information gathering for the articles under scrutiny in a civilnot that the mirror engaged in phone hacking? or is it more likely than not that they didn't? they're weighing up to see where the balance tilts. so it's a slightly different standard, a lower standard, if you like. the prince also had sharp words for the former daily mirror editor, now tv presenter piers morgan, saying he makes him physically sick and that he wants to hold him and others accountable for their vile behaviour. mr morgan denies wrongdoing. it's been an intense day for prince harry, the first time a senior royal has been cross examined in more than a century. and there's more to come. prince harry back in court tomorrow and will have coverage of that. while we are watching that, the pictures live from new york, the reason we are there, we are keeping an eye on a un security council session after the attack on the dam in ukraine. many in ukraine calling for that un security council to discuss it. that is what is happening right now and we have heard from russia's un envoy,
mgn denies phone hacking and unlawful information gathering for the articles under scrutiny in a civilnot that the mirror engaged in phone hacking? or is it more likely than not that they didn't? they're weighing up to see where the balance tilts. so it's a slightly different standard, a lower standard, if you like. the prince also had sharp words for the former daily mirror editor, now tv presenter piers morgan, saying he makes him physically sick and that he wants to hold him and others...
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mgn denies phone hacking and unlawful information gathering for the articles under scrutiny in a civilwhich a judge, not a jury, will decide, explains this lawyer. on the balance of probabilities, is it more likely than not that the mirror engaged in phone hacking? or is it more likely than not that they didn't? they're weighing up just to see where the balance tilts. so it's a slightly different standard, a lower standard, if you like. the prince also had sharp words for the former daily mirror editor, now tv presenter piers morgan, saying he makes him physically sick and that he wants to hold him and others accountable for their vile behaviour. mr morgan denies wrongdoing. it's been an intense day for prince harry, the first time a senior royal has been cross examined in more than a century. and there's more to come. let's cross life now. jack royston is chief royal correspondent for the us magazine newsweek. he is also co—host of the podcast the royal report. good to talk to you. an intense day for prince harry, as katie described it there. how do you think he coped? it was very int
mgn denies phone hacking and unlawful information gathering for the articles under scrutiny in a civilwhich a judge, not a jury, will decide, explains this lawyer. on the balance of probabilities, is it more likely than not that the mirror engaged in phone hacking? or is it more likely than not that they didn't? they're weighing up just to see where the balance tilts. so it's a slightly different standard, a lower standard, if you like. the prince also had sharp words for the former daily...
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he said thejournalist stories about him, which mgn denies.he journalist behind this piece was known to employ private investigators. the mgm barrister responded, he couldn't have had his mobile phone hacked at the time, because he didn't have one. this morning, prince harry argued this article from 2006 about a visit to a strip club contain details about the time and length of calls that were so specific, it must have been gained unlawfully. it has been another eventful morning, in which harry's examples have, one by one, been challenged in court. what we are seeing is a real clash of approaches. we have a broad brush, broadside from prince harry against the media, versus a detailed approach from the mirror group newspaper. it is up to the judge to decide which one he believes on the balance of probabilities. the stakes are high for both sides. harry has made it clear taking on the tabloid press is now his life's work. the mirror group have more than their reputation on the line. joe inwood, bbc news, at the high court. our home affairs corre
he said thejournalist stories about him, which mgn denies.he journalist behind this piece was known to employ private investigators. the mgm barrister responded, he couldn't have had his mobile phone hacked at the time, because he didn't have one. this morning, prince harry argued this article from 2006 about a visit to a strip club contain details about the time and length of calls that were so specific, it must have been gained unlawfully. it has been another eventful morning, in which...
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he faced forensic and detailed questioning from mgn's lawyer andrew green. green questioned how the articles in theirry's witness statement could have caused him to stress if the duke was unable to specifically recall reading each article when they were published. green also pressed harry on whether the articles contained information that could only have been obtained through illegal means such as phone hacking. harry believes both the uk's press and government are at rock bottom according to his witness statement, but his time in london isn't over yet. he is expected to continue giving evidence on wednesday. max foster, cnn, london. >>> and nada bashir is joining me from out sside the courthous. what are we expecting to see today? >> reporter: this will be another round of fierce questions for prince harry on the second day of cross-examination. we saw yesterday prince harry facing questions from andrew green going through the articles submitted in the early 1990s to two 11 that he says show tell tale signs of unlawful gathering. they went through 20 of tho
he faced forensic and detailed questioning from mgn's lawyer andrew green. green questioned how the articles in theirry's witness statement could have caused him to stress if the duke was unable to specifically recall reading each article when they were published. green also pressed harry on whether the articles contained information that could only have been obtained through illegal means such as phone hacking. harry believes both the uk's press and government are at rock bottom according to...
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he faced forensic and detailed questioning from mgn's lawyer, andrew green.could have caused him distress if the duke was unable to specifically recall reading each article when they were published. green also pressed harry on whether the articles contained information that could only have been obtained through illegal means such as phone hacking. harry believes both the uk's press and government are at rock bottom according to his witness statement, but his time in london isn't over yet. he's expected to continue giving evidence on wednesday. >> max foster joins me now from london. as you mentioned, prince harry and meghan markle have filed several lawsuits against tabloids. what about the other cases? >> there are several cases he's involved with. two of the key ones involve illegal information gathering at other newspaper groups. so news group newspapers which includes the sun newspaper, not phone hacking there but other forms of illegal news gathering effectively. then separately there's associated news limited, which oversees the daily mail. and there we
he faced forensic and detailed questioning from mgn's lawyer, andrew green.could have caused him distress if the duke was unable to specifically recall reading each article when they were published. green also pressed harry on whether the articles contained information that could only have been obtained through illegal means such as phone hacking. harry believes both the uk's press and government are at rock bottom according to his witness statement, but his time in london isn't over yet. he's...
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mgn, the publishers, are saying _ claim.place and it continues here. we expect to — place and it continues here. we expect to see prince harry come out of those — expect to see prince harry come out of those doorsjust behind us, you can see _ of those doorsjust behind us, you can see the — of those doorsjust behind us, you can see the photographers lined up for when _ can see the photographers lined up for when the hearing concludes today~ — for when the hearing concludes toda . ~ ., , ., for when the hearing concludes toda .~ . , ., ., today. we are still far from the ends and there _ today. we are still far from the ends and there is _ today. we are still far from the ends and there is sure - today. we are still far from the ends and there is sure to - today. we are still far from the ends and there is sure to be i today. we are still far from the i ends and there is sure to be more on that. we will be here to bring you all the updates as they come. let�*s all the updates as they come. let's talk to joshua _ all the update
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the. barrister is saying on behalf of mgn, _ barrister is saying on behalf of mgn, the publishers forhave got it from _ newspapers the journalist could have got it from a different source, from a buckingham palace source for example — a buckingham palace source for example or they could have got information from prince harry's friends — information from prince harry's friends perhaps or when he went to a pub. mavbe — friends perhaps or when he went to a pub. maybe it was a chef in the pub who had _ pub. maybe it was a chef in the pub who had given him that information. they are _ who had given him that information. they are trying to say in the majority of the articles that prince harry _ majority of the articles that prince harry is— majority of the articles that prince harry is using, at the heart of this case: _ harry is using, at the heart of this case, 33 articles. in fact there are about 140 — case, 33 articles. in fact there are about 140 but they had to whittle them _ about 140 but they had to whittle them down. the publisher is saying that they've got the information from _ t
the. barrister is saying on behalf of mgn, _ barrister is saying on behalf of mgn, the publishers forhave got it from _ newspapers the journalist could have got it from a different source, from a buckingham palace source for example — a buckingham palace source for example or they could have got information from prince harry's friends — information from prince harry's friends perhaps or when he went to a pub. mavbe — friends perhaps or when he went to a pub. maybe it was a chef in the pub...
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, is being questioned by the barrister for the opposing party, mgn, who is representing the publishershat is mirror group newspapers. we have just in the last ten minutes or so had a copy of prince — ten minutes or so had a copy of prince harry's witness statement. alongside — prince harry's witness statement. alongside him appearing in the witness — alongside him appearing in the witness box, we have now got this statement — witness box, we have now got this statement. we are really getting the details _ statement. we are really getting the details coming in thick and fast. let's _ details coming in thick and fast. let's go — details coming in thick and fast. let's go through a view of the headlines first of all, then i can read _ headlines first of all, then i can read you — headlines first of all, then i can read you a _ headlines first of all, then i can read you a couple of the quotes we have pulled out so far from that statement that colleagues are going through— statement that colleagues are going through at the moment. it is a long statement, — through at the moment. it is a lo
, is being questioned by the barrister for the opposing party, mgn, who is representing the publishershat is mirror group newspapers. we have just in the last ten minutes or so had a copy of prince — ten minutes or so had a copy of prince harry's witness statement. alongside — prince harry's witness statement. alongside him appearing in the witness — alongside him appearing in the witness box, we have now got this statement — witness box, we have now got this statement. we are really...
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he is set to continue facing those questions from mgn's lawyer andrew green.round the unlawful information gathering through phone hacking, through the interception of his voice mails and those around him including other senior members of the royal family as well as the use of private investigators against him. >> nada, we know that you will follow it live for us today. >>> overnight secretary of state antony blinken meeting with the saudi crown bprince. he will meet on security issues and economic cooperation ahead of a month long cut to opec oil production set to start july 1. nic robertson is joining us live from london. what is the objective here for the u.s., . >> reporter: one is to improve relations with saudi arabia given restraints, concerns about human rights abuses. but the oil issue, the fact saudi is cutting production and forcing up costs, that won't help at the gas pumps in the united states, and it will be counterproductive to what the united states wants in ukraine because it gives more money to russia to fund the war in ukraine. so that is an
he is set to continue facing those questions from mgn's lawyer andrew green.round the unlawful information gathering through phone hacking, through the interception of his voice mails and those around him including other senior members of the royal family as well as the use of private investigators against him. >> nada, we know that you will follow it live for us today. >>> overnight secretary of state antony blinken meeting with the saudi crown bprince. he will meet on security...
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with mgn labeling him the playboy prince, dropout in his youth.ments made to private investigators tasked with gleaning personal information about is had mother, the late princess diana. a recent revelation which he said made him feel physically sick. mgn has contested most of the allegations put forward in the duke of sussex's claim, arguing that there is simply not enough evidence to prove that his phone was hacked. the trial comes on the heels of an incident last month where prince harry and his wife meghn were pursued for two hours after an event in new york. the couple describing the chase as near catastrophic, though the severity of the incident has since been called into question. despite a fierce round of questions today in court, prince harry is not backing down. >> it's pretty clear how personal it is for him. he blames the tabloid media in the uk for the death of his mother, for the destruction of his relationships and for his poor mental health. he says his family is forced to flee the uk because of it. >> reporter: cnn, london. >> com
with mgn labeling him the playboy prince, dropout in his youth.ments made to private investigators tasked with gleaning personal information about is had mother, the late princess diana. a recent revelation which he said made him feel physically sick. mgn has contested most of the allegations put forward in the duke of sussex's claim, arguing that there is simply not enough evidence to prove that his phone was hacked. the trial comes on the heels of an incident last month where prince harry and...
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mgn denies the allegations.o my colleague nancy kacungira, who is there for us. nancy, day two, he is facing potentially another long and tough day in the witness box. that potentially another long and tough day in the witness box.— day in the witness box. that is ri . ht. day in the witness box. that is right. andrew _ day in the witness box. that is right. andrew green, - day in the witness box. that is right. andrew green, who - day in the witness box. that is right. andrew green, who is l day in the witness box. that is i right. andrew green, who is the lawyer representing the publishers, has accepted this as a lot to get through. it could take a day and have, it looks like that is how it is going. it will be another long day for prince harry answering questions. he looked a little more rested today. of course, when he arrived yesterday, he had flown overnight from los angeles. that was probably weighing on him. he is back into the witness box. i have got our correspondent helen wilkinson with me, following
mgn denies the allegations.o my colleague nancy kacungira, who is there for us. nancy, day two, he is facing potentially another long and tough day in the witness box. that potentially another long and tough day in the witness box.— day in the witness box. that is ri . ht. day in the witness box. that is right. andrew _ day in the witness box. that is right. andrew green, - day in the witness box. that is right. andrew green, who - day in the witness box. that is right. andrew green, who is l...
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and so we saw this morning the attorney for mgn, andrew green, asking prince harry if he actually reade harry responded he couldn't remember. so then of course that opens the door for the attorney mr. green to ask, well, then how is it these articles impacted you so much if you don't even remember them. and prince harry went on to say that every single article written about him caused him distress. we heard from the attorney really honing in on prince harry and asking him what evidence do you have to suggest that these articles were written unlawful. and prince harry pushed back and said look, that is a question that you will have to ask the journalist who wrote them. and he also went on to say that, you know, he is a witness and it is not his job to really deconstruct those articles. it was certainly a difficult day for prince harry. he will be back again tomorrow. the judge tells u
and so we saw this morning the attorney for mgn, andrew green, asking prince harry if he actually reade harry responded he couldn't remember. so then of course that opens the door for the attorney mr. green to ask, well, then how is it these articles impacted you so much if you don't even remember them. and prince harry went on to say that every single article written about him caused him distress. we heard from the attorney really honing in on prince harry and asking him what evidence do you...
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the barrister, andrew green, representing mgn, the mirror group newspapers, is really trying to pin princels. to give you an example, what this now comes down to come of this case, is can prince harry prove his allegations? they have been talking about an article about prince harry having sunday lunch in a pub. prince harry has said that it was obvious that the newspaper had some information about this because he said as a whole the byline journalists are well known for being involved in phone hacking and other forms of unlawful information gathering, but the defence on the other side said there were any number of ways that we could have come across this information and in fact they say the daily mirror says our photographer had been tipped off about this pub visit. so that gives you a sense of where this case is now going in terms that will be picked over. prince harry is now having to face questions in order to prove this allegation that this newsgroup didn't use unlawful means of obtaining information about them. thank you, nancy. nancy kacungira outside the high court. on the far left
the barrister, andrew green, representing mgn, the mirror group newspapers, is really trying to pin princels. to give you an example, what this now comes down to come of this case, is can prince harry prove his allegations? they have been talking about an article about prince harry having sunday lunch in a pub. prince harry has said that it was obvious that the newspaper had some information about this because he said as a whole the byline journalists are well known for being involved in phone...
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mgn denies the allegations. prince harry�*s lawyer, david sherborne, took the court through some of the 33 stories about the prints that form part of his claim. mr sherborne said every facet of the duke of�*s life was splashed across the daily mirror. one article was a front—page exclusive of harry catching glandular fever when was a front—page exclusive of harry catching glandularfever when he was 17. another private argument between harry and his brother. one veteran of legal battles against the newspapers says, for the son of princess diana, it is personal. what princess diana, it is personal. what is completely _ princess diana, it is personal. what is completely different _ princess diana, it is personal. wiat is completely different about princess diana, it is personal. wisgt is completely different about prince harry is his agenda. he doesn�*t want money, he doesn�*t want a resolution which gives him a quiet life. what he wants is his day in court. the mirror grow) _ he wants is his day in court. the mirr
mgn denies the allegations. prince harry�*s lawyer, david sherborne, took the court through some of the 33 stories about the prints that form part of his claim. mr sherborne said every facet of the duke of�*s life was splashed across the daily mirror. one article was a front—page exclusive of harry catching glandular fever when was a front—page exclusive of harry catching glandularfever when he was 17. another private argument between harry and his brother. one veteran of legal battles...
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he is one of several high profile figures bringing claims against mgn — allegations which the group denye undermines the coronavirus inquiry set up by the british government. in extracts of a cabinet office letter published by the sunday times, the former prime minister is told — he'll have to submit any statements to officials so redactions can be applied. the government has begun legal action to challenge the inquiry�*s demand to see all of mrjohnson's unredacted whatsapp messages and notebooks. he says he'll give them to the investigation directly. now it's time for a look at today's sport with paul scott. hello from the bbc sport centre. let's begin at day 8 of the french open tennis, because after receiving criticism, organisers have scheduled a women's match in the evening session at roland garros, for the first time this year. world number two aryna sabalenka will take on american sloane the pairare due the pair are due on court at 6pm gmt. all 6 previous night matches in this year's tournament have been from the men's draw. —— 7pm gmt. last year only one of the 10 night matches i
he is one of several high profile figures bringing claims against mgn — allegations which the group denye undermines the coronavirus inquiry set up by the british government. in extracts of a cabinet office letter published by the sunday times, the former prime minister is told — he'll have to submit any statements to officials so redactions can be applied. the government has begun legal action to challenge the inquiry�*s demand to see all of mrjohnson's unredacted whatsapp messages and...
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mgn has apologised for the use of unlawful methods to gather information — including phone hacking —t was going on. this morning, prince harry's lawyer david sherborne — seen here arriving in court earlier — says he won't be appearing today. there is the scene outside court. a lot of anticipation about prince harry's arrival. now confirmed for tomorrow and what is shaping up to be a show down in the courts between the royal and a large media organisation. prince harry saying it is his life's work to change the culture in some parts of the media. let's speak to our correspondent sean coughlan, who's outside the royal courts ofjustice. prince harry, when he does turn up will face some probe being questions, intrusive questions. but he said he feels it is worth it, that it he said he feels it is worth it, thatitis he said he feels it is worth it, that it is his life's work to change the culture in the media.- the culture in the media. that's riaht, we the culture in the media. that's right. we are — the culture in the media. that's right, we are here, _ the culture in the media. that's
mgn has apologised for the use of unlawful methods to gather information — including phone hacking —t was going on. this morning, prince harry's lawyer david sherborne — seen here arriving in court earlier — says he won't be appearing today. there is the scene outside court. a lot of anticipation about prince harry's arrival. now confirmed for tomorrow and what is shaping up to be a show down in the courts between the royal and a large media organisation. prince harry saying it is his...
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mgn denies phone hacking and unlawful information gathering in a civil trial on which a judge and juryfin trial on which a “udge and “ury will decide. trial on which a 'udge and “ury will decide. ., . trial on which a 'udge and “my will decide. ., . ., decide. on the balance of probabilities, _ decide. on the balance of probabilities, is _ decide. on the balance of probabilities, is it - decide. on the balance of probabilities, is it more l decide. on the balance of- probabilities, is it more likely than not that daily mirror engaged in phone hacking or is it more likely than not that they didn't, that they are weighing up to see where the balance tilts and it is a slightly different standard and a lower standard if you like. the prince also — lower standard if you like. the prince also had _ lower standard if you like. the prince also had sharp words for former daily mirror editor now tv presenter piers morgan, saying he makes in physically sick and he wants to hold him and others accountable for their vile behaviour. mr morgan denies wrongdoing. it has been an intense day for prince h
mgn denies phone hacking and unlawful information gathering in a civil trial on which a judge and juryfin trial on which a “udge and “ury will decide. trial on which a 'udge and “ury will decide. ., . trial on which a 'udge and “my will decide. ., . ., decide. on the balance of probabilities, _ decide. on the balance of probabilities, is _ decide. on the balance of probabilities, is it - decide. on the balance of probabilities, is it more l decide. on the balance of- probabilities, is...
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we also heard from, as i say, the lawyers for mgn, who said it was absolutely extraordinary that prince hearing, and we have colleagues in the courtroom, is the barrister for prince harry going through 33 articles that were published by the newspapers, going back decades to when prince harry was 12 years old. and he is going through those articles in minute detail to the court and alleging that information that was contained in those articles was obtained by the journalists working on the newspapers unlawfully and that includes prince harry's barrister says, and that includes prince harry's barristersays, by and that includes prince harry's barrister says, by use of phone hacking, so intercepting voice mail messages. we know when prince harry comes to court tomorrow he will enter into the witness box. it won't be an environment you will be used to at all. nothing like an interview with oprah or a netflix series that of course he has done. he will be cross—examined by the lawyers for the publisher and that will no doubt be a tough experience. it would be open, it would be public, it will
we also heard from, as i say, the lawyers for mgn, who said it was absolutely extraordinary that prince hearing, and we have colleagues in the courtroom, is the barrister for prince harry going through 33 articles that were published by the newspapers, going back decades to when prince harry was 12 years old. and he is going through those articles in minute detail to the court and alleging that information that was contained in those articles was obtained by the journalists working on the...
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mgn has apologised for the use of unlawful methods to gather information, including phone hacking, butof what was going on. here's our home affairs correspondent tom symonds. he is ona he is on a mission. prince harry surprised everyone by turning up in person in one of his other court battles against the newspapers. but this week, he will into the witness box. the first oil to do so since the future king edward the gave evidence in 1870, and a slender case about a card game grifo first royal. this time, it's about dozens of stories the mirror newspapers published about harry, his social life, your friends, about harry, his social life, yourfriends, time in the about harry, his social life, your friends, time in the army. 33 stories will be examined in court and the focus, how journalists obtained them. it's claimed investigators like this man, glenn mulcairs, were paid to illegally access mobile phone messages. 0r make calls to get personal information, phone logs, medical records, bank details. a shadowy network dedicated to quickly getting information to backup stories. it's claimed
mgn has apologised for the use of unlawful methods to gather information, including phone hacking, butof what was going on. here's our home affairs correspondent tom symonds. he is ona he is on a mission. prince harry surprised everyone by turning up in person in one of his other court battles against the newspapers. but this week, he will into the witness box. the first oil to do so since the future king edward the gave evidence in 1870, and a slender case about a card game grifo first royal....
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surprised that prince harry was not going to be attending court today and the lawyers for the publisher, mgners, that is the publisher which prince harry is making these allegations against for breach of privacy, the publishers' lawyers or loyal, rather, andrew green casey, told the court earlier he is thought it was absolutely extraordinary that prince harry was not available for day one of his own trial. the court hearing took a short break for lunch, it has now resumed and we have colleagues in the courtroom. and just to bring you some details of what the court heard this morning, the barristerfor prince harry, david sherborne, had told the court that prince harry was subjected to unlawful information gathering activity right when he was a young boy at school. the barrister added, there was no time or area in prince harry's life when he was safe from this activity. so no prince harry today. we are expecting him to turn up tomorrow to start that evidence. he will enter the witness box, he will be questioned first of all by his barrister and then he will face cross—examination. and thatis w
surprised that prince harry was not going to be attending court today and the lawyers for the publisher, mgners, that is the publisher which prince harry is making these allegations against for breach of privacy, the publishers' lawyers or loyal, rather, andrew green casey, told the court earlier he is thought it was absolutely extraordinary that prince harry was not available for day one of his own trial. the court hearing took a short break for lunch, it has now resumed and we have colleagues...
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his lawyer says he won't be appearing today — a decision criticised by lawyers for mgn.oup. i'm joined now by matthew dando, a media lawyer and a partner at wiggin. we are told prince harry will appear tomorrow. all expectation is that this could be a pretty bruising experience for prince harry. tt absolutely could be and i think bruising is the word. i am a litigation lawyer but spend a lot of my time advising clients not to litigate or go to trial because it is incredibly high stakes, incredibly uncertain, and the process of cross—examination is incredibly bruising, that is the purpose, to test the credibility of the case of the claimant. it is seeking to undermine and challenge. there is very little off—limits. it could stray into all sorts of areas around personal and private life over long periods around the prince's agenda, how he has been driving that and it can be incredibly bruising, that's a perfect description of what may lie ahead. , , , ., perfect description of what may lie ahead. , , ,, ., ., ~' perfect description of what may lie ahead. , , ., ahead. inte
his lawyer says he won't be appearing today — a decision criticised by lawyers for mgn.oup. i'm joined now by matthew dando, a media lawyer and a partner at wiggin. we are told prince harry will appear tomorrow. all expectation is that this could be a pretty bruising experience for prince harry. tt absolutely could be and i think bruising is the word. i am a litigation lawyer but spend a lot of my time advising clients not to litigate or go to trial because it is incredibly high stakes,...
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mgn denies the allegations.ondon, we can just the scene live in central london, we canjust bring the scene live in central london, we can just bring you that in a short moment and that is the high court, similar scenes to what we saw yesterday with banks of memos of the press photographers, journalists, initially waiting for the arrival of prince harry. my colleague nancy kacungira has been there since day one, that was yesterday, and she is there for us again today. good morning to you, nancy. so, a repeat of yesterday? morning to you, nancy. so, a repeat ofyesterday?— of yesterday? good morning, look wetter, it certainly _ of yesterday? good morning, look wetter, it certainly looks - of yesterday? good morning, look wetter, it certainly looks like - wetter, it certainly looks like that. there is certainly no waning interest, prince harry is due to resume giving evidence in his high court claim against the mirror group newspapers over alleged unlawful information gathering going as far back as 1996, all the way
mgn denies the allegations.ondon, we can just the scene live in central london, we canjust bring the scene live in central london, we can just bring you that in a short moment and that is the high court, similar scenes to what we saw yesterday with banks of memos of the press photographers, journalists, initially waiting for the arrival of prince harry. my colleague nancy kacungira has been there since day one, that was yesterday, and she is there for us again today. good morning to you, nancy....
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the barrister for the opposing side that publishes — barrister for the opposing side that publishes mgnspapers, who as we have been talking _ newspapers, who as we have been talking about, the allegation from prince _ talking about, the allegation from prince harry is that they used unlawful— prince harry is that they used unlawful means to get information to put into _ unlawful means to get information to put into their stories, to publish stories — put into their stories, to publish stories. we put into their stories, to publish stories. ~ ., ., , ., stories. we are now seeing on the screen the — stories. we are now seeing on the screen the first _ stories. we are now seeing on the screen the first pictures _ stories. we are now seeing on the screen the first pictures coming i stories. we are now seeing on the l screen the first pictures coming out of court. we have had some description from our reporters who say that harry looked quite relaxed, a bit quiet at first, then warmed up. we are now seeing some of those pictures to accompany that commentary of what was going on inside the c
the barrister for the opposing side that publishes — barrister for the opposing side that publishes mgnspapers, who as we have been talking _ newspapers, who as we have been talking about, the allegation from prince _ talking about, the allegation from prince harry is that they used unlawful— prince harry is that they used unlawful means to get information to put into _ unlawful means to get information to put into their stories, to publish stories — put into their stories, to publish...
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mgn is contesting most of the claims, although it would apologize for one instance and agreed that harryo compensation. >>> thanks for joining us for our international viewers, world sports is a next, for our viewers in the united states and canada, i will be back with more cnn newsroom after this short break. you see the total price up front. of course, it's good to leave room for some surprises. boo! ♪ this is how tosin lost 33 pounds on noom weight. i'm tosin. noom gave her a psychological approach to weight loss. noom has taught how you think about food has such a... huge impact on your relationship with it. visit noom.com and start your trial today if you think you, a child in your care, or another loved one were harmed by endo or a related company, including par or ams, or their products including ranitidine, transvaginal mesh, or opioids like opana®, opana® er, or percocet®, your rights may be affected by deadlines in the endo bankruptcy. you may be entitled to payment as part of endo's bankruptcy, but you must file a claim by july 7, 2023. you may file a claim on behalf of yourse
mgn is contesting most of the claims, although it would apologize for one instance and agreed that harryo compensation. >>> thanks for joining us for our international viewers, world sports is a next, for our viewers in the united states and canada, i will be back with more cnn newsroom after this short break. you see the total price up front. of course, it's good to leave room for some surprises. boo! ♪ this is how tosin lost 33 pounds on noom weight. i'm tosin. noom gave her a...
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she wasn't aware of any illegal tactics being used, that if private investigators had been hired by mgnengaged in illegal activities, that was something she wasn't aware of or involved in. >> nada, thank you. >>> vatican says last night went well for pope francis after he recovers from abdominal surgery. >> and the 86-year-old is expected to remain in hospital for about ten days. doctors say his condition was not urgent but they decided to praet now because his hernia pain an symptoms were getting worse. >> and john allen is editor of crux and is joining us. >> rome. do we know if the pontiff is in good spirits, pardon the pun? >> hi there max and bianca. well, certainly based on what the surgeon told us yesterday, the pope appears to be in great spirits. what we were told was that when he came out of the anesthesia after surgery, he immediately began joking. he asked the doctor, okay, we've done two surgeries, when is the third. because the doctor is also the surgeon who removed part of the pope's colon two years ago. and he was also joking with people that were with him there in the h
she wasn't aware of any illegal tactics being used, that if private investigators had been hired by mgnengaged in illegal activities, that was something she wasn't aware of or involved in. >> nada, thank you. >>> vatican says last night went well for pope francis after he recovers from abdominal surgery. >> and the 86-year-old is expected to remain in hospital for about ten days. doctors say his condition was not urgent but they decided to praet now because his hernia pain...
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he alleges that about 140 alleges published by mgn contained information gathered using unlawful methodsstralia and about his first serious relationship with chelsea are being considered at the trial. he says that these invasions of privilege especially when he was a minor caused him to stress and affected his mental health. speaking in court in a measured and hushed tone, harry accused some british editors and journalists that having broad on their hands for the distress they called him and he added perhaps in in-ver tdentally deah in reference to his mother. and andrew green questioned how the articles in the witness statement could have caused him it is stress were published. green also pressed harry on whether the articles contained information that could only have been obtained through illegal means such as phone hacking. harry believes both the uk's press and government are at rock bottom according to his witness statement but his time in london isn't over yet. he's expected to continue giving evidence on wednesday. that lawyer, green, is known as the beast for his ability to reall
he alleges that about 140 alleges published by mgn contained information gathered using unlawful methodsstralia and about his first serious relationship with chelsea are being considered at the trial. he says that these invasions of privilege especially when he was a minor caused him to stress and affected his mental health. speaking in court in a measured and hushed tone, harry accused some british editors and journalists that having broad on their hands for the distress they called him and he...
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and so we saw pretty much off the bat, in the beginning of the morning, the attorney for mgn, andrewich prince harry responded that he couldn't remember. so then, of course, that opens the door for the attorney to then follow up and say, well, if you can't remember, then how is it that you have been impacted by those articles and prince harry then responded that every single article that was written about him has caused him distress. we also saw the posture of the attorney asking him about the evidence that he could present, that suggests that there were unlawful tactics used to produce these articles and he said, look, that's a question that you need to ask the journalists. he says as a witness, it is not my position to deconstruct how these journalists got their information. a tough day, certainly, for prince harry today. on his quest on his life's mission as he said to try and change the landscape here in the uk and certainly around the world of the tabloid press. andrea? >> meagan fitzgerald in london, thank you so much. >>> big news in the sports world today where the year long
and so we saw pretty much off the bat, in the beginning of the morning, the attorney for mgn, andrewich prince harry responded that he couldn't remember. so then, of course, that opens the door for the attorney to then follow up and say, well, if you can't remember, then how is it that you have been impacted by those articles and prince harry then responded that every single article that was written about him has caused him distress. we also saw the posture of the attorney asking him about the...
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he was asked under cross-examination by the attorney, if theourt finds that you were not hacked by mgnved or disappointed? prince harry responding, i believe phone hacking was on an industrial scale. he continued to have a decision against me, yes, i would feel some injustice. prince harry also made the point as to why he doesn't have concrete evidence that he feels there was industrial scale cover-ups, attempts to actually get rid of evidence in anticipation that this would come to trial. but really one of the most emotional and telling moments came from the final minutes of prince harry being cross-examined today when he was asked by his own attorney about the experience of the last two days, what it was like, how he feels after having to recount so many difficult moments from his past and this invasive reporting by the tabloid newspapers and prince harry, he paused for several seconds, he lowered his head, his voice, choked up a bit and finally answered in a very low tone that it has been a lot. >> so, josh, now that the star witness is done, who else are we expected to hear from be
he was asked under cross-examination by the attorney, if theourt finds that you were not hacked by mgnved or disappointed? prince harry responding, i believe phone hacking was on an industrial scale. he continued to have a decision against me, yes, i would feel some injustice. prince harry also made the point as to why he doesn't have concrete evidence that he feels there was industrial scale cover-ups, attempts to actually get rid of evidence in anticipation that this would come to trial. but...
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mgn has apologised for the use of unlawful methods to gather information — including phone hacking — were unaware of what was going on. here's our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds. he's on a mission. prince harry surprised everyone by turning up in person in one of his other court battles against the newspapers. but this week, he'll enter the witness box — the first royal to do so since the future king edward vii gave evidence in 1870 in a slander case about a card game. this time, it's about dozens of stories the mirror newspapers published about harry — his social life, his girlfriends, his time in the army — 33 stories will be examined in court. and the focus — how journalists obtain them. it's claimed investigators like this man — glenn mulcaire — were paid to illegally access mobile—phone messages, or make calls to blag personal information, phone logs, medical records, bank details. a shadowy network dedicated to quickly getting information to back up stories. it's claimed the duke of sussex was top of their list of targets, but these allegations date back long before hi
mgn has apologised for the use of unlawful methods to gather information — including phone hacking — were unaware of what was going on. here's our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds. he's on a mission. prince harry surprised everyone by turning up in person in one of his other court battles against the newspapers. but this week, he'll enter the witness box — the first royal to do so since the future king edward vii gave evidence in 1870 in a slander case about a card game. this time,...
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mgn, the publisher denied that any phone hacking took place. flit the publisher denied that any phone that's what prince harry has to do, he has to prove these allegations that he is making our true.— prove these allegations that he is making our true. yes, the burden of roof is making our true. yes, the burden of proof is on — making our true. yes, the burden of proof is on prince _ making our true. yes, the burden of proof is on prince harry. _ making our true. yes, the burden of proof is on prince harry. this - making our true. yes, the burden of proof is on prince harry. this is i proof is on prince harry. this is notjust proof is on prince harry. this is not just an proof is on prince harry. this is notjust an opportunity proof is on prince harry. this is not just an opportunity for the prince to come out of court and talk about the distress that these articles caused him, the paranoia. we have heard all about that already. he has to back up his claims, back up his allegations with evidence and that is what he is trying to do. and we have had a note from colleagues in the courtro
mgn, the publisher denied that any phone hacking took place. flit the publisher denied that any phone that's what prince harry has to do, he has to prove these allegations that he is making our true.— prove these allegations that he is making our true. yes, the burden of roof is making our true. yes, the burden of proof is on — making our true. yes, the burden of proof is on prince _ making our true. yes, the burden of proof is on prince harry. _ making our true. yes, the burden of proof...
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he wants to prove that the publishers mgn, the mirror group newspapers, in 33 articles that his teamare _ newspapers, in 33 articles that his team are relying on, that they published since he was 12 years old, that they— published since he was 12 years old, that they used illegal, unlawful methods to obtain that information and out _ methods to obtain that information and out it— methods to obtain that information and put it into the newspapers and also, _ and put it into the newspapers and also, crucially, he is accusing the newspaper, — also, crucially, he is accusing the newspaper, the publisher, a phone hacking _ newspaper, the publisher, a phone hacking. the publisher denies any phone _ hacking. the publisher denies any phone hacking took place at prince harry— phone hacking took place at prince harry because my case. let's not forget — harry because my case. let's not forget it— harry because my case. let's not forget it is— harry because my case. let's not forget it is much as prince harry bringing — forget it is much as prince harry bringing this claim, there are other ctaint
he wants to prove that the publishers mgn, the mirror group newspapers, in 33 articles that his teamare _ newspapers, in 33 articles that his team are relying on, that they published since he was 12 years old, that they— published since he was 12 years old, that they used illegal, unlawful methods to obtain that information and out _ methods to obtain that information and out it— methods to obtain that information and put it into the newspapers and also, _ and put it into the newspapers and...