High Court heard his claim against the publisher of the Daily Mirror. Harry left the witness box on Wednesday afternoon after nearly eight hours of questioning as part of his legal action against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) over alleged unlawful information gathering.
Near the end of his evidence – which made him the first senior royal in more than two decades to appear personally in court proceedings – he appeared to show some emotion as he was asked how the court process had made him feel.
His barrister David Sherborne asked: “Prince Harry, you have been in that witness box for over a day and a half. “You have had to go through these articles and answer questions knowing this is a very public courtroom and the world’s media are watching.
How has that made you feel?”After a long pause, in which he appeared emotional, the duke eventually answered: “Erm, it’s a lot. ”After a few additional questions from the judge, Harry let out a deep sigh before he sat down among his legal team as he left the witness box of Court 15 at about 2.
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