The King's son became the first royal since 1891 to give evidence in court. Lawyers left happy with Harry's calm nature on the stand, but this is only day one.
And this is because as he says, he's had a"front-row seat" when it comes to the press usingPlease use Chrome browser for a more accessible video playerThese aren't new allegations or
revelations, but what we heard was Harry's account of the impact they had, which he says was"profound".He spoke about the rumors that James Hewitt is his father, how they were"hurtful mean and cruel".
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