newspapers as ba became the first then you realise that as well in more than two decades to appear personally in royal court proceedings. this is a look back on what happened. it may be his second day in court but for prince harry it will start with another moment in front of the world s media, not an experience he told the court yesterday he would wish upon anyone. you will know what to expect now, several hours in the witness box while the mirror barrister works through more of the 33 stories the duke says was based on phone hacking or information from private investigators. an example, the people in 2003 which reported that prince is harry and william had disagreed about whether to confront this man, paul borel, a former butler to their mother, princess diana, who had been selling stories about her. harry was reported to used and expletive were calling him and his claim that
william, the prince of wales, there is no love lost between paul borel. he called him a two faced expletive that i will not say on air. we learnt about how perhaps the papers had got that phrase that he had used about him will stop prince harry said it was about illegal means. we learnt how he felt about the way the papers wrote about him, that he was branded thick and a playboy prince and a party prince, and how he played up to those roles. how he felt about princess diana being phone hacked. he understood how she felt, people said she was paranoid, but actually understood what she was going through. we also learnt how he talked about paper saying that he perhaps wasn t the son of king charles iii, perhaps someone else was his father, how he felt about that. he felt may be the papers had a vendetta against him and wanted
fatal gall bladder infection in 1979. this is a man who does seem to keep going despite repeated health problems. pauli keep going despite repeated health roblems. . ~ , keep going despite repeated health roblems. . ., ~ , problems. paul moss, thank you very much. problems. paul moss, thank you very much- you re problems. paul moss, thank you very much. you re watching problems. paul moss, thank you very much. you re watching bbc problems. paul moss, thank you very much. you re watching bbc news. i this is bbc news. let s return to one of our top stories today. that is prince harry, who is currently in court. he has entered the witness box for day to of the testimony. he submitted his witness statement yesterday and started going through it. i am joined yesterday and started going through it. iamjoined now yesterday and started going through it. i am joined now by afua hagan, journalist and royal commentator. afua, nice to see you. i wonder if we could first start off with what w