As part of his mission to rein in the tabloid media, Harry is expected to testify and be cross-examined over at least two days in his suit against British tabloids.
LONDON — Prince Harry arrived at court Tuesday and will take the stand in his lawsuit against British tabloids, going where other royals have feared to go — the witness box — to air his charges that journalists and their bosses deployed private investigators and “illegal means,” including phone hacking, to dig up dirt to publish for profit.
The lawyer denied that Harry has a “vendetta against the press” but added that the prince did want the tabloids held to account.Sherborne said the illegal activity happened on “an industrial scale.” MGN — publisher of the Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror and People tabloids — says there is no evidence that Harry was the victim of phone hacking. And regardless, MGN says, some of the allegations have been brought too late.
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