Prince Harry's High Court Trial Against British Tabloid Publisher Begins.

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Prince Harry's phone hacking trial against the publisher of the Daily Mirror began without him present in court, causing the judge to express disappointment. Mirror Group Newspaper's lawyer was "deeply troubled" by Harry's absence on the trial's opening day. Harry is expected to describe his anguish and anger over being hounded by the media throughout his life, and its impact on those around him. The case against the publisher of the Daily Mirror is the first of the prince's several lawsuits against the media to go to trial, and one of three alleging tabloid publishers unlawfully snooped on him in their cutthroat competition for scoops on the royal family.
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