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let s return to central london, where prince harry has arrived at the high court. we understand he is set to give evidence in the next ten to 15 minutes in his trial mirror group newspapers, making him the first senior royal in 130 years to testify in court. nancy kacungira is in central london outside the high court, where that case is about to get under way. nancy? court, where that case is about to get under way. nancy? things are somewhat quieter get under way. nancy? things are somewhat quieter here, get under way. nancy? things are somewhat quieter here, many - get under way. nancy? things are somewhat quieter here, many of. get under way. nancy? things are i somewhat quieter here, many of the press are covered and using the opportunity to grab themselves a coffee because all the action has moved inside, we have heard prince harry has entered courts, we saw him entering the core building few minutes ago, a very quick arrival, he was brought right up to the door by his car an