Missed yesterday? Catch up herepublished at 09:40 British Summer Time 7 June 2023
Prince Harry gave his first day of evidence in the witness box yesterday, as part of his case against Mirror Group Newspapers.
In doing so, he became the first senior royal to give evidence in court in over 130 years.
He was cross-examined by the newspaper publisher's lawyer Andrew Green, who asked about his "hostility" towards the press, suggesting to the duke that this pre-dated his discovery that the tabloid press were using unlawful methods to gather information about him.
"I've experienced hostility from the press since I was born," Prince Harry replied, adding that he had his own "long-standing hostility" towards the media.
The publisher's lawyer said while there was sympathy for the "extraordinary level of press intrusion" Prince Harry has faced, "it does not follow that it was all unlawful activity".
In his written statement, external, the prince accused the tabloid press of casting members of the Royal Family into roles and creating an "alternative and distorted version of me".