Prince Harry says phone-hacking was on ‘industrial scale’ in UK press

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Prince Harry says phone-hacking was on ‘industrial scale’ in UK press
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The Prince was combative in his exchanges with Mr Andrew Green, lawyer for Mirror Group Newspapers. Read more at straitstimes.com.

LONDON - Prince Harry said phone-hacking was carried out on an industrial scale across the British press, and he would feel a sense of injustice if the High Court in London ruled he had not been a victim.

“If the court were to find that you were never hacked by any MGN journalist, would you be relieved or would you be disappointed?“ Mr Green asked the Prince, the fifth-in-line to the throne. In response to Mr Green’s suggestion that the Prince wanted to have been a victim, Prince Harry replied: “Nobody wants to be phone hacked.”

He argued that some of the personal information had come from, or was given with the consent of, senior Buckingham Palace aides.

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