Clash in court over Prince Harry's availabilitypublished at 11:15 British Summer Time 5 June 2023
Dominic Casciani
Legal correspondent, reporting from court
More now on the announcement from Prince Harry's lawyer that the royal won't attend court today.
The judge had directed that the Duke of Sussex should be available to start giving evidence this afternoon, in case opening statements from both sides were completed with plenty of court time left.
The key points of Harry's case will take three hours to go through and MGN's lawyers have said they need very little time to rebut them.
David Sherborne, representing the claimants, said Prince Harry has flown in from Los Angeles, after his daughter’s birthday, but he added: "He is in a different category from the three other claimants due to his travel and security arrangements.
"It was never anticipated that the openings would not take the whole day."
Mr Justice Fancourt replied: "It was anticipated that they might - which is why I directed that the first witness should be available."
Andrew Green KC, for the Mirror Group, protested. "I have to cross-examine [Prince Harry] on 33 articles and that cannot be done in one day," he said. "I need one and a half days. That is not unreasonable."
"I am not going to restrict you to a day," replied the judge, indicating that he will make the court - and the Duke - sit for longer hours on Tuesday and Wednesday, if necessary.