Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have worked hard to exhaust every venue, from podcast, to autobiography, to Netflix in their efforts to define themselves as victims and to defame the royal family.
On Tuesday, the prince tried a new one: a British courtroom. They are a couple who take themselves deadly seriously, but previously have been able to set some rules and choose sympathetic (and less than rigorous) interviewers.This drama is different because it subjects their claims to disciplined legal examination in an environment that they cannot control.
It's likely to be a whole lot more grueling under examination by "a beast in court." That’s how Andrew Green KC (or King’s Counsel) has been described in UK attorney ranking, "Legal500" Look out now for a new level of humiliation.
Harry's claim is that a series of articles written between 1996 and 2010 by the Mirror Group included unlawful information-gathering practices, most notably, phone hacking.
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