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Home » News » Watch: Phone hacking – Prince Harry offered apology as pressure increases on Piers Morgan

Watch: Phone hacking – Prince Harry offered apology as pressure increases on Piers Morgan

"Wouldn't it be poetic justice if Prince Harry's court case nails that phone hacker Piers Morgan once and for all."

Politics Reporter by Politics Reporter
May 10, 2023
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Prince Harry is on mission to bring the MSM to account for phone hacking and gathering information unlawfully.

Now the publisher of the Mirror has apologised to Prince Harry for unlawful information gathering, at the start of a trial over alleged phone hacking.

Piers Morgan has also been mentioned in court, and it will increase pressure on him, more of that later.

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Deny phone hacking

The Mirror Group admitted in court that the publisher’s titles used unlawful information gathering techniques to find out confidential information about Harry and Nikki Sanderson and comedian Paul Whitehouse’s ex-wife Fiona Wightman.

However, MGN still denies that they hacked the claimant’s phones and also argues that the claims have been brought beyond the statutory limit, so can’t be prosecuted.

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Prince Harry

A previous hearing was told Harry’s case is that 148 articles published between 1996 and 2010 included information that was allegedly obtained through methods including phone hacking.

The legal challenge brought by the prince “warrants compensation”, admitted the publishing group.

🚨 WATCH NOW 🚨 : Prince Harry takes on Mirror… and Piers Morgan? https://t.co/s7cQzagcNI

Explosive new phone hacking court case explained by @flossiewild and @paulwragg78

— Expose News (@weexposenews) May 10, 2023

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Harry is party to actions linked to alleged phone hacking against two other companies – the publisher of the Daily Mail, and the publisher of the Sun, both of which deny wrongdoing.

Piers Morgan

“The scale and extent of the unlawful methods were used so frequently they were an integral part of their modus operandi, the obvious go to for every story”, David Sherborne, the barrister representing Prince Harry said.

“Journalists, desk heads, deputy editors and editors themselves, including Piers Morgan, used or ordered the use of, the unlawful means,” he said.

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Wouldn't it be poetic justice if Prince Harry's court case nails that phone hacker Piers Morgan once and for all.

— Julie Street 🇪🇺💙🇺🇦 (@Juliest101) May 10, 2023

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