BREAKING: Prince Harry has arrived at the High Court in London for his trial against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN).
celebrating his daughter Lilibet’s second birthdayThe judge hearing the case, Mr Justice Fancourt, said he was ‘a little surprised’ and was visibly frustrated by the no-show, according toAndrew Green KC, the lawyer for Mirror Group Newspapers , said he had planned to question the Duke for a day and a half but that would not be possible due to his absence on Monday.
Mr Sherborne spent the day in court yesterday describing the extent to which his client’s personal life was allegedly invaded by journalists from MGN titles.
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