Prince Harry Seeks $400K In Phone Hacking Lawsuit Against Tabloid Publisher
- Prince Harry is seeking damages of up to £320,000 from Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) in a phone-hacking lawsuit.
- The Duke of Sussex is seeking up to £320,000 in compensation from Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) over the alleged misuse of his private information.
- Prince Harry's lawyer is seeking a legal award of 320,000 pounds ($406,000) in his lawsuit against the publisher of the Daily Mirror for phone hacking and unlawful snooping.
- Prince Harry is the first senior member of the royal family to testify in court since the late 19th century.
- Mirror Group Newspapers denies any wrongdoing and claims to have used legitimate reporting methods to gather information on Prince Harry.