Piers Morgan has good reason to worry about what Prince Harry may say about him when he takes the stand in a UK court for his illegal information gathering case against Mirror Group Newspapers, a royal expert has said.
The Duke of Sussex’s legal aid David Sherborne said in a written submission to the court on Thursday that Morgan is ‘at the heart’ of Prince Harry’s case against UK tabloid publishers MGN.
However, Morgan has continued to deny any involvement in what Prince Harry has accused MGN of, including illegal information gathering using phone hacking,
Talking about the speculation that he may have been involved, Morgan told BBC’s Amol Rajan this week: “I never hacked a phone, I wouldn’t even know how. There’s no evidence I knew anything about any of this, I never told anybody to hack a phone.”
However, as per The Daily Beast’s Tom Sykes, Morgan has good reason to be worried about what Prince Harry may say in court, because he ‘has dedicated a large portion of his professional career in recent years to diatribes against Harry and Meghan’.
Sykes also noted that there are ‘several anecdotes’ that Prince Harry’s legal team could use against Morgan; in a published collection of his diaries, Morgan once shared how journalists on his paper used voicemail interception.
That’s not all; earlier, Newsnight’s Jeremy Paxman told the Leveson inquiry that Morgan had explained to him how to hack a phone back in 2002.
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