Duke of Sussex returns to witness box for hacking trial evidence
Harry is set to finish his evidence at the High Court in London on Wednesday afternoon.
Harry is set to finish his evidence at the High Court in London on Wednesday afternoon.
The Duke of Sussex is suing the publisher of the Daily Mirror over alleged unlawful information gathering.
The Kremlin’s latest ‘war crime’ and the duke contradicting himself in court are the stories leading Wednesday’s papers.
The Duke of Sussex faced nearly five hours of cross-examination on Tuesday in his case against Mirror Group Newspapers over alleged unlawful activity.
Harry answered questions over several hours and produced a written statement of about 50 pages.
The duke admitted as he gave evidence in his hacking trial that he could not remember whether he wanted a meeting or not with the ex-royal butler.
The sober setting of court 15 of the Rolls Building was the venue for the trial.
The Duke of Sussex has told the Hight Court he lost friendships ‘entirely unnecessarily’.
All five matches take place in a period lasting just over six weeks.
The duke, in his witness statement, called journalists the ‘mothership of online trolling’.
The Italian outfit will be trying to deny Manchester City the treble on Saturday.
Mirror Group Newspapers is contesting the claims.
On Monday, the duke’s individual case against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) over alleged unlawful information gathering got under way.
Ernest, a younger sibling for two-year-old August Brooksbank, has been born 13th in line to the throne in the King’s coronation year.
Matthew and Luke Roe beat convicted paedophile Henry Thwaites to death, leaving him with 26 head injuries.