Prince Harry Concludes Phone-Hacking Lawsuit Against British Tabloid Publisher
- Prince Harry's lawyers argued in closing statements that Mirror Group Newspapers unlawfully obtained private information about him.
- Mirror Group Newspapers admitted to one instance of unlawful information gathering in 2004 but denied other accusations.
- Harry's lawyer claimed Mirror Group Newspapers' failure to call key witnesses like Piers Morgan hurt their defense.
- Over 100 people, including Harry, are suing Mirror Group Newspapers for phone-hacking and other unlawful activities from 1991 to 2011.
- Harry became the first British royal in over a century to testify in court, accusing Mirror Group Newspapers of damaging his relationships.