Prince Harry's Phone Hacking Case: A Courtroom Saga.

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Prince Harry's lawyer has finished setting out the royal's case against newspaper publisher Mirror Group Newspapers, with former Daily Mirror royal correspondent Jane Kerr being grilled about information inserted into stories by then-editor Piers Morgan. Kerr denied that any of the information in her stories came from phone hacking, but acknowledged that Morgan would occasionally direct or inject information into a story without her knowing the source. Harry alleges that the Mirror newspapers hacked phones, bugged vehicles, and used other illicit methods to obtain personal information they splashed as royal scoops.
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