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Watch reconstructions of key moments from Prince Harry's first day in courtPrince Harry has appeared at the High Court as he attempts to prove reporters from Mirror Group Newspapers illegally obtained information when publishing stories about him.
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Prince Harry has become the first Royal Family member to testify since the 19th century. He does so in response to the phone hacking case that led to many tabloid headlines, including one about James Hewitt being his real father.

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