A court heard how Prince Harry was accused of operating in the ‘realms of total speculation’ over claims stories in the Mirror newspaper came from phone hacking or illegal activity.
shortly after the royal, 38, said he was 'not sure' whose phone was hacked when he broke his thumb playing football at Eton and it appeared in the Press.
Asked whether he had expressed any concerns to the Press Association about that article, Harry said he had not, adding that he was ‘not aware’ of it.supports HTML5 video The duke also said he had not expressed any concerns about a BBC article, adding: ‘As far as I know, the BBC hasn't been brought into question with regard to unlawful information-gathering.’
Mr Green asked: ‘Are you not in the realms of total speculation?’, to which Harry replied: ‘No, I do not believe so.’
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