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  1. Prince Harry court case: Ex
  2. Harry and William's 'secret' code and what it meant at royal funeral
  3. CodeWithHarry · GitHub
  4. Harry takes the stand, the first royal to do so since 1890
  5. Learn to code online


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Prince Harry court case: Ex

Prince Harry court case: Ex-Mirror royal journalist Jane Kerr denies 'closing her eyes' to alleged unlawful activities Jane Kerr's name is on 10 of the 33 articles that form the basis of Prince Harry's lawsuit against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN), the publisher of the Daily Mirror and other titles. She entered the witness box immediately after the conclusion of the duke's own evidence. A former royal correspondent and assistant editor for the Daily Mirror has denied "closing her eyes" to alleged phone hacking or any unlawful information gathering activities. Jane Kerr's name is on 10 of the 33 articles that form the basis of Prince Harry's lawsuit against the newspaper's publisher, Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN). Ms Kerr worked as a royal reporter and then royal correspondent for the Mirror from 1996 to 2005, before moving to the paper's newsdesk and later the Sunday Mirror as features editor, before leaving journalism to work in communications. She faced cross-examination from Harry's lawyer, David Sherborne, who said she had been ordered by the court to give evidence, as the duke stayed on to watch the proceedings. Ms Kerr was asked about two private investigators, including one called Jonathan Stafford, who she mentioned in a second witness statement submitted to the court, but not her first. In her second statement, Ms Kerr said she had been informed by MGN's solicitors of one payment record to Mr Stafford and one from Census Searches Ltd "which refer to my name". Harr...

Harry and William's 'secret' code and what it meant at royal funeral

Harry added: "He stopped. I stopped. Pa stopped. He’d gone there, he’d used the secret code, the universal password, ever since we were boys those three words were to be used only in times of extreme crisis, ‘on mummy’s life’." The Duke went on to explain that the code would normally be used "when one of us needed to be heard, to be believed quickly, for times when nothing else would do". Speaking to ITV's Tom Bradby in January, as he was promoting his tell-all book, Harry commented on the excerpt saying: "It is heartbreaking. This whole thing is completely, not just unnecessary, it’s incredibly sad. But there’s a – there’s a way through it, there’s a way out of it. And that’s what I’m focused on now." THIS BLOG IS NOW CLOSED. SEE BELOW FOR COVERAGE A body language expert has taken a look at footage from the King’s Coronation and discussed Kate’s behaviour. Louise Mahler told “But then you cross to Kate, and there she is. You can see her face, she is like a glistening diamond. “What she does is years of practice, and she has it down to perfection like no other performer I’ve ever seen.” Read the full story here The King is a known environmentalist and has paid close attention to turning off lights as well as conserving energy in his homes, reports state. The royal also is known to enjoy living and working in cold temperatures and now, a portion of the King's employees, who have long relished the privilege of utilising the swimming pool at Buckingham Palace, are also experi...

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Harry takes the stand, the first royal to do so since 1890

There were plenty of opportunities to witness the intrusive power of the press at London’s High Court yesterday. It was on full display even before people entered the building, hoping to catch a glimpse of Prince Harry giving evidence in his privacy case against Mirror Group Newspapers. A steady stream of snappers started arriving in taxis and Ubers from about 6am, each lugging a stepladder and heavy camera gear. Many carried tripods and telephoto lenses. A few brought special high-tech brackets to attach remotely operated cameras to fence railings. By 9am the entrance was decked with tiers of photographers as another 30 camera crews waged small turf wars along the pavement. Two photographers debated which way the prince would turn his head when he got out of his car — a disaster if he turned right instead of left — so they set up a small camera behind the entrance column just in case. Several reporters did live crosses to studios all over the world, while others vox-popped people gawking at what was going on. Suddenly Harry‘s car arrived and for about 20 seconds everything went nuts. People yelled at strangers to get out of the way, lights flashed, camera shutters fired like machine guns. And then, just as suddenly, it was over. The heights of intrusion It was a peek inside the crazy world of Prince Harry, who had come to court to argue that media intrusion has dominated and affected his entire life, and how, at its worst, phone hacking and other illegal information-gathe...

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