personal information about his mother, the late princess diana. a recent revelation which he said recently made him feel physically sick. mgm has contested most of the information put forward in the claim, arguing there was simply not enough evidence to prove that his phone was hacked. the trial comes on the heels of an incident last month where prince harry and his wife meghan, the duchess of sussex were pursued by paparazzi for two hours after an event in new york. the couple describing the case as near catastrophic, though the severity of the incident has since been called into question. despite a fierce round of questions today in court, prince harry is not becoming down. it s pretty clear how personal this is for him. he joins the tabloid media in the uk for the death of his mother, for the destruction of his relationships and for his poor mental health. he said his family is forced to flee the uk because of that. this is a deeply personal
rock-bottom, according to his witness statement, but his time in london isn t over. yet he s expected to continue to giving evidence on wednesday. max foster joins me now from london. as you mentioned, prince harry and meghan markle have filed several lawsuits against tabloids, what about the other cases? there are several cases involved. with. two of the key ones involved illegal information gathering and other newspaper groups. so, news group, and newspapers which include the sun newspaper, not phone hacking there, but other forms of illegal newsgathering, effectively. and then separately, there is an associated news-limited, which oversees the daily mail, and there were talking about bugging and black again blagging results of both those judgments later on this year. but with tween these three cases, really, you ve got the entire tabloid media, harry is
so that was the sort of process they re going through. harry did almost choke up at one point toward the end of his cross-examination and that part of it is over now. he said for the whole of my life the press miss ldmisled me and r mr. green, the lawyer to suggest on speculating, i m not sure what to say about that. it s a much bigger battle. he feels there was so much wrong about the way the tabloids were behaving, he wants to address that. he wants to reform that. ultimately, if he doesn t win this case, sara, he would have highlighted many of the tactics the tabloid media have been known for using and perhaps he can reform it that way by highlighting it, but it s been a difficult time for him and now they re currently speaking to reporters accused of using hacked information. all right. max foster, i know you ll be watching every second and appreciate your reporting on this. new concern over the health