
Prince Harry should receive £320,000 compensation in Mirror group hacking case, lawyers say
Harry's lawyers said he could receive more if a judge says he is entitled to "aggravated damages".
ByFighting for quality news media in the digital age.
Harry's lawyers said he could receive more if a judge says he is entitled to "aggravated damages".
ByPrince Harry's claim was described as being "entirely speculative".
ByHarry lawyer David Sherborne says "hard evidence" of unlawful newsgathering at Mirror titles.
ByThe Greenock Telegraph was told it should undergo training as a result of its code breach.
ByPrince Harry's individual case against Mirror Group Newspapers opened on Monday.
ByThe ex-No 10 comms chief accused Piers Morgan of "two-faced conduct" while editing the Mirror.
BySly Bailey gave evidence on the ninth day of the trial brought by Prince Harry against Mirror Group Newspapers.
BySteve Whittamore told the High Court journalists must have known his information was obtained illegally.
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