Prince Harry's second day of evidence in High Court case

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The Duke of Sussex 'would feel some injustice' if a judge found people suing MGN Ltd did not have their phones unlawfully intercepted, the High Court has heard.

Prince Harry returned to the witness box on Wednesday (June 7) for further questioning after facing nearly five hours of cross-examination on Tuesday as part of his claim over alleged unlawful information gathering.

The duke, 38, is suing the company for damages, claiming journalists at The Mirror, Sunday Mirror and The People were linked to unlawful information-gathering.

His claim is being heard alongside three other 'representative' claims during a trial which began last month and is due to last six to seven weeks.

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