UK tabloid group admits it unlawfully gathered info on Harry

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Prince Harry scored a victory at the outset of his first phone hacking trial with the publisher of the Daily Mirror apologizing for unlawfully gathering information about him in its reporting that it said warrants some compensation.

,” vowing to make his life’s mission reforming the media that he blames for the death of his mother, Princess Diana. She died in a car wreck in Paris in 1997 while trying to evade paparazzi.

“Looking back on it now, such behavior on their part is utterly vile,” he said in a witness statement in a similar case. In a stunning revelation last month that dredged up an embarrassing chapter in his father’s life, HarryHe asserted he was barred from bringing a case against The Sun and other newspapers owned by media magnate Rupert Murdoch because of a “secret agreement” — allegedly approved of by Queen Elizabeth II — that called for reaching a private settlement and getting an apology.

Harry said his brother, Prince William, had quietly settled his own hacking claims with News Group for “huge sum of money” in 2020. He also claimed his father had directed palace staff to order him to drop his litigation because it was bad for the family.

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