Phone hacking trial involving Prince Harry begins
Prince Harry attended the High Court in March for a separate hearing against a newspaper publisher
In a written submission, MGN - which also publishes the Sunday Mirror and Sunday People - said it "unreservedly apologises" for instances of unlawful information gathering against Harry and others and said that the legal challenge brought by the prince "warrants compensation". Prince Harry is expected to give evidence in June - the first time a senior royal will be a witness in court in modern times - with the High Court hearing set to last six or seven weeks.
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