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British tabloid apologizes to Prince Harry over phone-hacking trial

by Reuters

LONDON May 10, 2023 - 2:34 pm GMT+3
Britain's Prince Harry walks outside the High Court, in London, U.K., March 30, 2023. (Reuters Photo)
Britain's Prince Harry walks outside the High Court, in London, U.K., March 30, 2023. (Reuters Photo)
by Reuters May 10, 2023 2:34 pm

A British tabloid newspaper apologized to Prince Harry after illegally attempting to gather information about him at the beginning of his legal case against the newspaper's publisher regarding accusations of phone hacking. Prince Harry is expected to testify in the lawsuit himself.

Harry, 38, and some 100 celebrities, including actors, sports stars, singers and TV personalities, are suing publisher Mirror Group Newspapers, accusing its titles of habitually accessing private information by widespread phone hacking, deception and other illicit means between 1991 and 2011.

The claimants say the unlawful behavior at the Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror and Sunday People had occurred with the full knowledge of senior executives who failed to stop it and actively covered it up.

Reach owns the titles.

MGN is contesting the allegations, saying some claims have been brought too late and that there was no evidence Harry was a victim of hacking. Furthermore, it denies any senior figures knew of unlawful acts.

However, in documents to the High Court in London, MGN admitted on one occasion a private investigator had been engaged to unlawfully gather evidence about him at a nightclub in 2004, saying it "unreservedly apologizes and accepts that (Harry) is entitled to appropriate compensation."

Harry, who was not present at the start of the hearing, has been selected as one of four test cases for the seven-week trial. According to local media, he is due to give evidence himself in person in early June, the first British royal to do so since the 19th century.

"Prince or not, the blatantly unlawful and illegal methods used by the defendant ... was quite frankly appalling," David Sherborne, the lawyer representing Harry and the other claimants, said. "No one should have been subjected to that."

The trial begins just days after his father's coronation on Saturday, where Harry appeared only briefly for the ceremony at London's Westminster Abbey and played no formal role. Instead, he is believed to have returned immediately to California, where his son Prince Archie was celebrating his fourth birthday.

The Mirror case is just one of four that Harry is currently pursuing against newspapers, saying it was his duty to expose "criminality" committed by the tabloids on behalf of those without the same resources as he has.

In March, he attended court in person to hear lawyers for Associated, which publishes the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday, seeking to throw out a case brought by him and other high-profile figures, including singer Elton John.

He is also pursuing a phone-hacking case against Rupert Murdoch's News Group Newspapers (NGN). He is also suing Associated for libel, with a decision on whether he can win that case without a trial also expected presently. All the publishers have promised to fight the claims rigorously.

Since stepping down from their royal roles in 2020, Harry and his wife Meghan have lashed out at the press and the palace, including those working for his brother Prince William and his stepmother, Queen Consort Camilla, saying they had colluded in media "lies."

In court submissions, MGN said many of the 147 stories, which Harry claims must have come by unlawful means, had been briefed by aides working for the royals, including one of his father's former press secretaries.

Harry's father, King Charles III, was crowned monarch last weekend in the fairy-tale ending to the ancient pageantry as he stepped into a gilded horse-drawn carriage with his queen and rode off to his palace. Following closely behind was Prince William, his eldest son and heir, along with his family, including 9-year-old Prince George, who is second in line to the throne.

The king's youngest son was nowhere to be seen. Finally, on his father's biggest day, Prince Harry arrived at Westminster Abbey alone and was left alone. The disgruntled Duke of Sussex was assigned to sit two rows behind his brother.

Meanwhile, Meghan Markle was also a no-show at her father-in-law's coronation, but she did surface in public the following day to hike with friends.

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