Summary
Prince Harry testified in court as part of a phone hacking lawsuit against Associated Newspapers Ltd, the publisher of the Daily Mail. He claims the royal family's policy stopped him from complaining about intrusive articles that allegedly used illegal techniques to invade his privacy between 2001 and 2013. The newspaper denies these allegations.
Key Facts
- Prince Harry is suing the publisher of the Daily Mail over claims of phone hacking and other illegal activities from 2001 to 2013.
- He says the royal family's "never complain, never explain" policy prevented him from addressing the articles at the time.
- The case involves 14 articles that Harry claims were sourced through unlawful means.
- The publisher, Associated Newspapers Ltd, denies the allegations made by Prince Harry.
- During his testimony, Prince Harry faced a brief delay due to technical audio issues.
- Harry has previously brought legal action against another newspaper group, Mirror Group Newspapers.
- Harry's lawyer, David Sherborne, mentioned last-minute updates were made to his witness statement.