The Prince Harry that appeared on the witness stand was strikingly different to the one seen in previous stage-managed projects, including his own Netflix documentary.
The reply Harry kept using is that it should be journalists explaining where they got their stories, not the person being written about. But very few will be answering questions in this trial.What's included in Prince Harry's evidence?For a man who was often cruelly touted in the tabloids as dim, Prince Harry was fully across the detail of a complicated legal case. His only quip of the morning came as he was asked to pull out yet another bundle of documents.
Gone was the classic royal biting of the lower lip. At one point Mr Green sharply told the royal,"Prince Harry, let's try and focus." But if you're imagining a scene from Ally McBeal with a grand, mahogany courtroom, I'm afraid it's a lot more modern and beige. Officially one journalist per news outlet was allowed inside - but hundreds of media from around the word jostled outside.
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