Prince Harry has launched a fierce attack on what he calls the "vile" press.
The Duke of Sussex and 100 others is accusing Mirror Group Newspapers of widespread unlawful information-gathering between 1991 and 2011.
He's told the High Court in London he blames the tabloids for destroying his adolescence and later relationships.
Europe Correspondent Gavin Grey told Kate Hawkesby they looked at 140 stories over a 14-year-period since 1996, which made for interesting evidence.
He says the defence keeps pointing out Prince Harry has no direct evidence that hacking took place, it's just his suspicion.
He adds the defence also stressed every story he referred to had also appeared in other newspapers as well.
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