Harry's lawyer told the court the 33 articles which form his case are only a portion of the 147 he originally complained about - and 'just a fraction' of 2,500 articles the royal identified as being published about him over two decades.
Prince Harry will appear at the High Court tomorrow as he attempts to prove Mirror Group Newspapers published stories about him using information that was illegally obtained over two decades.wasn't in court when his individual case against the newspaper group was opened today, but his lawyer David Sherborne shared some of the articles which will make up part of his case.
While this story wasn't exclusive to the Mirror, the details - including how she spent just 20 minutes with him - were unique to the paper's story, Mr Sherborne said.He argued there were"telltale signs" of unlawful information gathering - but Mirror Group Newspapers has denied such practices took place.Mr Sherborne later mentioned an article published in January 2002 in which it was implied the duke had taken drugs.
One article from 16 December 2003 reported how Prince Harry, who was then 19,"let it all hang out as he frolicked in the surf with a bunch of pals".
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