Prince Harry confessed in court his memoir contradicts the evidence he gave in his witness testimony
Harry's testimony reads 55 pages long.It was also put to the duke that he said he was first first issued with a mobile phone when he went to Eton in 1998, but the case claims the hackings started as early as 1996.He said "most Sunday nights", after being dropped off by his mother "the first thing we would do is to use the phone to ring her... in floods of tears".
Addressing the High Court in his opening statement yesterday, Harry’s lawyer said the hackings started "right from when he was a young boy at school" into adulthood, adding “nothing was sacrosanct or out of bounds."
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