Prince Harry will appear in court on Tuesday to give evidence after accusing journalists at various titles of phone hacking He will be the first member of the royal family to give evidence since the late 19th century.
The journalist used a private investigator to gather information about one of Harry's nights out in 2004 at London's Chinawhite nightclub, a known celebrity haunt which has since closed.
The company will also argue Harry waited too long to bring his case as victims typically have six years from learning of a crime against them to launch a civil lawsuit. The court previously heard Mr Turner was 'devastated' by accusations of being a 'mole' by fellow cast members after MGN journalists allegedly unlawfully gained access to voicemails he left on an associate's phone.
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