
"Katie Nicholl repeatedly denied obtaining information through unlawful means, and claimed she had real contacts genuinely close to Prince Harry who were willing to speak to me. Ms Nicholl was asked about part of her written evidence where she said she had met the Duke of Sussex at a party at the Kensington Roof Gardens, in London, around April 2003."
"The journalist said that she had a good memory of this, adding: It's not all the time you get invited into a party by one of the most famous princes in the world. The Duke of Sussex is among a number of household names to accuse the Daily Mail publisher of phone hacking."
Katie Nicholl, a former diary editor at the Mail on Sunday, appeared in High Court testimony regarding her reporting on Prince Harry. She denied obtaining information through unlawful methods and maintained she had genuine contacts close to the Duke of Sussex willing to speak with her. Nicholl recalled meeting Harry at a private party at Kensington Roof Gardens in London around April 2003, describing an encounter where he invited her into a private room. She emphasized the significance of this meeting given Harry's prominence. David Sherborne, representing Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL), which publishes the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday, suggested Nicholl had overstated her relationship with Harry and exaggerated her contacts.
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