tomorrow, one of the most high profile men in the world is cross examined about the stories about him. just put that into some context for our audience. 1 about him. just put that into some context for our audience. context for our audience. i think eole context for our audience. i think peeple will context for our audience. i think people will remember context for our audience. i think people will remember the - context for our audience. i think - people will remember the levenson inquiry in 2011, which was cut off half way through by a big lobby from the corporate press to a government who conceded for the first time ever, cancelled a public inquiry which is going to be fact finding. leveson. ithink which is going to be fact finding. leveson. i think it is as a result of that that prince harry, but other claimants, are determined to make sure that the courts reach a decision on exactly who did what to whom, and so that is going to be the result of this. the only a
thank you, ben, it s a pleasure. harry s naked romp , diana so sad on harry s big day and harry cocaine, ecstasy and ghb parties . just some of the headlines in the mirror, sunday mirror and sunday people about prince harry between 1991 and 2011. and tomorrow, prince harry will get his day in the high court to argue that those stories were obtained by phone hacking and other unlawful information gathering in his case against mirror group newspapers. the stakes couldn t be higher. it will be the first time ever a member of the royal family has taken the stand to give evidence as a claimant. the mirror group denies phone hacking in this case, but it has previously admitted its staff hacked phones. dr evan harris is a legal consultant to prince harry s team and a former director of hacked off, the group that campaigns against alleged press abuses. so, it was actually 2011 that the news of the world close down.