The royal had been a no-show on day one of his case against Mirror Group Newspaper, but turned up to testify on June 6, making history in the process.
, were linked to methods including phone-hacking, gaining information by deception and use of private investigators for unlawful activities.
The trial is the first of five pending legal cases the Prince has launched, most centered around battles with British tabloids. In addition to Mirror Group Newspapers, Harry is suing Murdoch’s News Group Newspapers, publisher of The claims are similar: that journalists and people they employed listened to phone messages and committed other unlawful acts to snoop on Harry and invade his privacy.
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