High Court privacy case continues as Harry and Hurley attend second day

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At London's High Court, seven claimants including Prince Harry and Elizabeth Hurley accuse Associated Newspapers of privacy breaches and unlawful information gathering by the Daily Mail group. On day two of the hearings, Hurley returns to court and Harry arrives as his lawyers lay out alleged patterns of intrusive reporting, paid private investigators, and blagging across 2001–2010; ANL denies the allegations and Harry is due to give evidence later in the week.
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