
"By standing up here and taking a stand against them, this has continued to come after me, Harry explained as his voice cracked. They have made my wife's life an absolute misery, my Lord. Through the course of this litigation, it's only got worse, not better, he continued. It's fundamentally wrong to put all of us through all of this again. What's required is an apology and some accountability. It's a horrible experience."
"The 41-year-old royal is among seven high-profile figures in the U.K., including Elton John, David Furness, and Elizabeth Hurley, who accuse Associated Newspapers of illegally gathering private information through methods such as voicemail interception and phone tapping. The tabloid publisher has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing, saying its journalists relied on legitimate sources for their reporting. The case marks Prince Harry's third major legal fight against newspaper groups over alleged unlawful conduct."
Prince Harry ended his High Court testimony visibly emotional, saying U.K. tabloids turned Meghan Markle's life into an absolute misery and that the litigation has worsened the situation. He described the experience as horrible and said an apology and accountability are required. After the session he said the day served as a reminder to the Mail Group of who is on trial and why. A spokesperson called the cross-examination weak and said Associated hurried to end questioning. Associated Newspapers denies wrongdoing. Harry is among seven figures accusing the publisher of illegally gathering private information.
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