Prince Harry's UK court fight: Experts reveal if emotional prince revisiting his 'tortured' past was a mistake
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Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, faced two days of cross examination at London's High Court during his legal battle against Mirror Group Newspapers.
The case against Mirror Group is the first of the prince’s several lawsuits against the media to go to trial. It is one of three publishers he alleged unlawfully snooped on him for stories about the royal family. Stephanie Nolasco covers entertainment at Foxnews.com.
Toward the end of his testimony, the royal’s lawyer asked how he felt about testifying for more than a day and a half as the world’s press looked on. The father of two appeared to get emotional as he paused, looked down, and then back up before replying softly "It’s a lot," The New York Times reported.
Christopher Andersen, author of "The King," told Fox News Digital he wondered if Harry’s quest to hold the U.K. press accountable was causing more harm than good. The prince revealed in his Apple TV Docuseries "The Me You Can’t See" that London "is a trigger" and described his fears about visiting his home country.