Prince Harry tells UK high court he would ‘feel some injustice’ if phone hacking claims rejected

He told the court in London on Wednesday: “I believe that phone hacking was (done) on an industrial scale across at least three of the papers at the time … that is beyond any doubt
Prince Harry tells UK high court he would ‘feel some injustice’ if phone hacking claims rejected

Harry repeatedly told the court that articles published in MGN titles bore ‘tell-tale signs’ of unlawful activity (Jonathan Brady/PA)

Britain's Prince Harry told the UK high court he would “feel some injustice” if his phone hacking claims against the publisher of the Mirror were rejected, as he concluded giving evidence in his case.

He also claimed the press “misled me and covered up the wrongdoing” for his whole life and went to “extreme lengths to cover their tracks”, during a second day in the witness box.

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