Daily Mirror apologises to Prince Harry over unlawful information gathering

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The publisher of Britain's Daily Mirror tabloid apologized to Prince Harry for ordering the unlawful gathering of information, court documents showed

In documents presented at court as part of a phone hacking trial, Mirror Group Newspapers, which is owned by Reach

, admitted on one occasion a private investigator had been engaged to unlawfully gather evidence about King Charles's younger son at a nightclub.Reporting by Sarah Young; editing by Paul Sandle

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