2023-06-07 09:25:07
Prince Harry has arrived on the second day of his questioning in the spying process once morest the British publisher Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN). King Charles III’s son appeared in court in London on Wednesday morning. The 38-year-old had already faced hour-long cross-examination by MGN lawyer Andrew Green on Tuesday. He accused the tabloids of having hacked his voicemail messages for years to get private information.
It broke his relationships and friendships and sowed mistrust of relatives and family members, Harry said. The publisher denies the allegations. Lawyer Green questioned the prince’s credibility and sowed doubts regarding Harry’s statements by showing that other media had reported on the same facts in the past. Conservative media commented on Wednesday that the king’s son had become involved in contradictions. On the other hand, liberal analysts emphasized that the fifth heir to the British throne had rightly addressed serious grievances with his criticism of an ominous alliance between the government, the tabloid press and the royal family.
In the trial once morest MGN (“Daily Mirror”, “Sunday Mirror”, “People”), the cases of several celebrities are being tried as an example. They accuse MGN reporters of having spied on them using illegal methods. The focus is on how involved the management level was in the practices.
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