Prince Harry's lawyers claim his privacy was invaded by Mirror Group newspapers throughout his life.
Prince Harry attended London's High Court earlier this year but was not in court on MondayUnlawful information-gathering "acted like a web" around the Duke of Sussex, a court has heard during his trial against Mirror Group Newspapers .
"The ups and downs and ins and outs of their relationship; the beginning, the break-ups and finally the split between them were all revealed and picked apart by the three Mirror Group titles," Mr Sherborne continued, saying this was "clearly driven by unlawful activity". At the start of the High Court hearing last month, the publisher of the Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror and Sunday PeopleThis incident does not form part of the duke's claim for breach of privacy.
"There's no evidence to support a finding that any mobile phone owned or used by the Duke of Sussex was hacked. Zilch, Zero, Nil, De Nada, Niente, Nothing," he said.
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