Prince Harry receives apology from UK tabloid amid phone hacking trial.

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The publisher of UK tabloid the Daily Mirror, now owned by Reach, has apologized to Prince Harry for using unlawful methods to gather information about his private life. The apology was made on the first day of a phone hacking trial, in which Harry and three other claimants are suing Mirror Group Newspapers for obtaining private information by phone hacking and through other illicit means between 1991 and 2011. Mirror Group Newspapers is contesting most of the allegations. The trial is expected to last seven weeks.
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