Prince Harry addressed 'abuse' and 'hate' from British tabloids during the second day of his court testimony.
— he further detailed the “abuse, intrusion, and hate” he has experienced as a result of the group’s alleged hacking of his cellphone more than a decade ago.
Yesterday, the royal presented a 55-page written statement and commented on the stand about his tumultuous relationship with the press. Today’s testimony focused more on the personal relationships that were directly impacted by the media’s alleged trespassing.
This was one of 34 stories that the trial is centered around, all published between 1995 and 2011. In another instance, the royal backed his argument that the tabloids had to have had access to his private messages by questioning how they knew when to be where while capturing their exclusives about himself and Davy.
Carline Flack, the late television host and presenter, was also mentioned during today’s testimony as Prince Harry recalled being “livid” when photographs of them captured in a paparazzi ambush were later published. “This evening was strictly between myself, Caroline — who is no longer with us — and Mark Dyer,” he stated. The royal claimed that they had to have been “stalked” for the photos to have been taken in the first place.
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