Chief Royal Correspondent for Newsweek Jack_Royston questions how Harry can change the media landscape with law suits on 'historic behaviour' as he says there have been no phone hacking claims for some years. 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602 and YouTube
Prince Harry court case evidence explainedOne observer told me Harry entered the court today like"he'd had his Weetabix".
The judge's ruling will take time, especially as he knows his words will be read all over the world, and whatever he decides, this could well end up in the Court of Appeal.Harry's had a lot to say about them, but this time it really was about him and his battle with the press.In a few months' time we will find out if he was right or not.
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