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the publisher of the daily mirror apologised to the prince at the start of the trial for one instance of gathering information about him unlawfully. our media editor, katie razzall, has been following the case. katie. it's the first of prince harry's cases against a newspaper group to get to a full civil trial. the duke of sussex, with two coronation street actors, michael levell and nikki sanderson and fiona wightman, the ex—wife of the comedian paul whitehouse, are suing the owners of the daily mirror, the sunday mirror and the people. their lawyer says phone hacking, that's intercepting people's voicemails, and other unlawful information gathering was happening at an "industrial scale" at these papers for more than 20 years. it was, he said, all to sell newspapers, not in the public interest. we heard that prince harry was subjected to "the most intrusive methods of obtaining his personal information" even from his schooldays, including hacking his phone and the use of private investigators. he'll give evidence in person

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