Prince Harry becomes the first British royal to be cross-examined in 130 years
citing 50 tabloid news articles published by Mirror Group publications that “caused him distress.” Mirror Group owns, where Morgan served as an editor from 1995 to 2004; he has consistently denied having any knowledge of phone hacking at theAdvertisementspying on his mother Princess Diana leaves him feeling “physically sick.” Prince Harry is one of more than 100 other plaintiffs suing the Mirror Group for alleged unlawful activities.
“The thought of Piers Morgan and his band of journalists earwigging into my mother’s private and sensitive messages and then having given her a ‘nightmare time’ three months prior to her death in Paris, makes me feel physically sick,” Prince Harry states. He continues on to assert that he and his wife “have been subjected to a barrage of horrific personal attacks and intimidation from Piers Morgan” since bringing their claim against Mirror Group.
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