will eventually have to wait one more day To see Prince Henry testify in court. The Duke of Sussex declined to go to court this Monday in the case he and a hundred others are taking against the media group ‘Mirror’ (MGN). illegal information. It will be this Tuesday when Enrique will appear before a judge in what he describes as his “life’s work”: his battle against the British press for causing important events. psychological harm to him and his family by publishing hundreds of articles private life over the years.
Enrique had to appear in court this Monday, but his lawyers justified his absence by assuring the Duke of Sussex would remain in court. United States of America until this Sunday night to celebrate your birthday daughter Lilibet. That commitment kept him from going to court this morning, something remained. “I was a little surprised” to the trial judge, Timothy Fancourt. Enrique will participate in a predictably high-tension interrogation this Tuesday.
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Henry’s lawyer David Sherbornelaunched a series of charges against MGN this Monday. more than 100 articles It was published between 1996 and 2010, according to Carlos III’s son. illegally obtained information. The ‘royal’ defense claims that both his phone number and those around him are confidential. perforated many times and that the group’s media hires private detectives to monitor their activities, knowledge of top managers.
Sherborne made sure that Enrique had “no moment in his life safe” from illegal information gathering. “Nothing was off limits”said the lawyer, citing the news of the Duke of Sussex’s affair with his ex-wife. Chelsy Daveyexplains why. end of courtship and major depressive episodes for Enrique. The lawyer also cited articles about Princess Diana containing allegedly illegally obtained and indirectly affected information. Sanity The prince, who accused the then editor of the Daily Mirror, Piers Morganas the main responsible.
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group’s defense He denied these accusations. and insisted that all news stories were written with legally obtained information. Lawyer Andrew Green He described the accusations as “total speculation” regarding the alleged wiretapping of messages from Princess Diana. “They don’t stand no solid foundation”, Green assured, stating that the hiring of private detectives did not imply any illegal behavior. On allegations of wiretapping, Green claimed that although the group apologized to Harry for another hacking case, there was “no evidence” to suggest that any of the Duke of Sussex’s phones had been hacked in any case. .illegal information gathering.
The defense of the MGN group asked the judge more time to inquire To Enrique, his appearance is expected to extend beyond Tuesday. The prince will succumb to tough questions from lawyers in an action that some have described as reckless because of the consequences it could have on his life. already deteriorating public image. For now, Enrique remains determined to expose the alleged illegal practices of the British press in only one of three cases he has brought against the British press. The other two affecting the ‘Daily Mail’ and ‘The Sun’ broadcast groups are yet to be processed.