BBC: The publisher of the Mirror has apologised to Prince Harry for unlawful information gathering, at the start of a trial over alleged phone hacking
Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) said it would never be repeated.
Lawyers representing Harry told the court he was subjected to the "most intrusive methods of obtaining personal information".
Harry is one of several high profile figures bringing claims against MGN.
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