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Mirror newspaper publishers apologise to Prince Harry

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The newspaper apologised for unlawful information gathering, at the start of a trial over alleged phone hacking

 
The publisher of the Mirror newspapers has apologised to Prince Harry.

The News group says it would never be repeated.

A private investigator was instructed by a Mirror journalist at ‘The People’ to unlawfully find out info about Harry’s activities at a nightclub in February 2004.

They apologised for unlawful information gathering, at the start of a trial over alleged phone hacking.

Prince Harry’s lawyer says he was subjected to the “most intrusive methods of obtaining personal information”.

Lawyers argue that executives at the company knew about widespread phone hacking but failed to act.

The publisher claims some of the cases have been brought beyond a legal time limit as Harry’s case focuses on over one hundred articles published between 1996 and 2010.

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