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Prince Harry testifies in privacy case against the Daily Mail
Summary
Prince Harry testified in court in his privacy lawsuit, saying intrusion by the Daily Mail and its sister Sunday title left him distressed; the publisher denies the claims and cross-examination has begun.
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Prince Harry entered the witness box on Wednesday to give testimony in his privacy lawsuit against the publisher of the Daily Mail. He and six other public figures allege Associated Newspapers Ltd. engaged in unlawful information gathering for two decades and say those intrusions affected his early life. The publisher denies the allegations, and defense counsel began cross-examining him as the nine-week trial proceeds.
Key points:
- Prince Harry said in his witness statement that he was distressed by intrusion into his early life and that it made him "paranoid beyond belief."
- He took the oath, asked to be addressed as Prince Harry, and was immediately cross-examined by defense lawyer Antony White.
- Associated Newspapers Ltd. has denied the allegations and said newspaper witnesses will give evidence during the scheduled nine-week trial.
Summary:
This testimony is part of the final phase of Prince Harry's legal actions against parts of the British tabloid press and follows his earlier court appearance in a similar case. The trial is ongoing, with cross-examination underway and witness testimony expected during the nine-week schedule.
