Prince Harry receives apology and court appearance over tabloid's unlawful information gathering.

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The publisher of the Daily Mirror, Mirror Group Newspapers, has apologized to Prince Harry for unlawfully gathering information about him. The company admitted to engaging a private investigator to gather evidence about the prince at a nightclub. The Daily Mirror's parent company, Reach, has accepted that Prince Harry is entitled to appropriate compensation. The apology was made as part of a phone hacking trial.
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