Prince Harry’s court case over allegations he was the victim of phone hacking by Mirror Group journalists is “not going well for him”, says Sky News Digital Editor Jack Houghton.
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Mr Houghton said pundits are remarking while he is emotional and steadfast in his testimony, he has so far failed to bring the “one thing he needs”.“And the trial has turned into a media storm for obvious reasons with British broadcasters hiring actors to impersonate Harry’s testimony.”
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