Prince Harry Vindicated As British Tabloid Issues Apology In Phone Hacking Case

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A win for Prince Harry! The Duke of Sussex has received an apology amid one of many of his phone hacking lawsuits!

This week, Harry’s trial against Mirror Group Newspapers, the publisher of Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror, and Daily Express, officially began.

The 38-year-old is one of four “representative” claimants chosen as “test cases” from a larger group of high-profile figures suing the company for alleged unlawful information gathering, per The Independent.

Even though they’re just days into the trial, which is expected to last six to seven weeks, MGN is already owning up to a mistake! Related: Prince Harry’s Spare Ghostwriter Reveals Their Biggest Fight Over Book In court filings on Wednesday, the media group admitted to one instance of unlawful information gathering and noted the violation “warrants compensation,” via Sky News, saying: According to the outlet, a journalist for Mirror News Group hired a private investigator to illegally gather info about the prince’s activities at a London nightclub in 2004.

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