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Harry case is 'threadbare' and journalists sourced articles legitimately, Mail publisher tells court

Prince Harry's privacy case against the publisher of the Daily Mail is "threadbare" and has been brought too late, a lawyer for the news outlet has told the High Court.

Opening the case for the defence, Anthony White KC said journalists for the Daily Mail and Mail On Sunday sourced articles legitimately and have "compelling" accounts of doing so which will be shown during the trial. Along with Sir Elton John and his husband David Furnish, actresses Elizabeth Hurley and Sadie Frost, campaigner Baroness Lawrence and politician Sir Simon Hughes, Harry is accusing Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL) of unlawful information gathering during a period between 1993 and 2011.

As it happened: Mail knew Harry gave ex set of keys, court case against publisher told The allegations range from tapping their phones and bugging their homes to obtaining private information by "blagging.

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