Meghan’s life made a 'misery', emotional Prince Harry tells trial of Mail publisher claim

Prince Harry spent around two hours answering questions from Associated Newspapers Limited’s lawyer on Wednesday in a series of frosty exchanges
Prince Harry (right) being questioned by Antony White as he gives evidence on day three of the trial over allegations of unlawful information gathering brought against Associated Newspapers Limited. Picture: Elizabeth Cook/PA Wire

Prince Harry (right) being questioned by Antony White as he gives evidence on day three of the trial over allegations of unlawful information gathering brought against Associated Newspapers Limited. Picture: Elizabeth Cook/PA Wire

Britain's Prince Harry appeared on the verge of tears as he concluded his evidence at the High Court in England in his trial against the publisher of the Daily Mail, saying: “They have made my wife’s life an absolute misery.” 

Prince Harry spent around two hours answering questions from Associated Newspapers Limited’s (ANL) lawyer on Wednesday in a series of frosty exchanges, before he was asked how the proceedings had made him feel by his barrister David Sherborne.

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