Prince Harry’s performance on the stand in court was ‘quite weak’

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Writer and broadcaster Esther Krakue says Prince Harry’s performance on the stand in court this week was “quite weak”.

“He really had to admit a lot of the underline weaknesses in the case that he’s presented against the MGN Group,” Ms Krakue told Sky News Reporter Danica De Giorgio.

“What he’s basically saying is that the MGN has between 1991 and 2011 has engaged in unlawful activities to try and get information about his life, including phone hacking which is the main bulk of this case. “He didn’t have the comfort of being in Oprah’s living room, he was being interviewed by a very seasoned barrister.”

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