prince harry blames the tabloids for his break up with chelsy davy. today he told the court he had once found a tracking device on her car. put 30 claims by a private investigator. for my whole life, he said, the press have misled me and covered up the wrongdoing. andrew green for the mirror group asked him, would you be relieved or disappointed if the court decided he hadn t been hacked by mgn? prince harry said, phone hacking was on an industrial scale across three of the papers at the time and that is beyond doubt. yes, i would feel some injustice. andrea green continued, so you want to have been phone hacked? prince harry responded, no one wants to have been phone hacked, my lord. at the end of his evidence is barrister asked prince harry the toll going through it all had taken. the prince appeared to fight back tears. it is a lot, he said in a cracked voice. he stayed in court to hear jane carr, a former royal reporter who court insisted must give evidence. the byline appears almo