Prince Harry has launched legal action against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) for their alleged use of unlawful means, including phone hacking, to obtain stories.
However, the prince did not make an appearance at the High Court in London today, much to the surprise of Andrew Green, representing MGN, who called it “absolutely extraordinary.” Despite his absence, Prince Harry is expected to begin presenting his evidence on Tuesday.
The lawsuit, which includes other high-profile figures, accuses MGN of engaging in unethical practices to gather information. While the Mirror group denies the specific allegation of phone hacking in this case, it has previously admitted to such activities occurring. The trial will shed light on the extent of MGN’s involvement in these practices and the potential impact on the privacy and reputation of the individuals involved.
Prince Harry’s decision not to attend the trial’s opening day raises intrigue, with speculation surrounding his absence. However, his delayed appearance does not diminish the significance of the legal action against MGN, as it highlights the broader issue of media ethics and the responsibility of news organizations. As the trial progresses, it is expected to attract substantial attention and contribute to ongoing discussions on the boundaries of journalism and the protection of individual’s privacy rights.
(BBC)
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