GMB star Susanna Reid shares surprising opinion on Prince Harry’s hacking case

Susanna Reid has weighed in for her thoughts on Prince Harry’s lawsuit, especially following comments made by Piers Morgan after he was mentioned in the Duke of Sussex’s written statement.

Piers was asked what he thought of Harry’s statement, in which he accused the TV personality of “personal assault and intimidation”, telling Sky News: “I wish him luck with his campaign of defense. I look forward to reading it in his next book Discussing Piers’ reaction on Good Morning Britain, Susanna said: “Piers makes an interesting point there, whether you love he hates him, whether you agree with what Harry said in court or not… The point is that Harry and Meghan have gone public with a lot of their private lives.

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“They were making very popular Netflix documentaries. They went unnoticed. Spare uttered a huge amount of personal information, not only about his life but also about the lives of his family. About William, about Camilla, about the King It means that when he goes to court and says, ‘My privacy has been violated,’ he has no compassion as if he had just gone and lived a lonely life. private life?”

In his written statement, he wrote: “[T]he thought of Piers Morgan and his team of journalists who snuck into my mother’s private and sensitive messages… that made me sick and made me even more determined to hold those responsible, including Mr. Morgan, must be held accountable for their despicable and utterly irrational conduct.”

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© Photo: RexSusanna opens up about the Prince Harry hack

He continued: “Unfortunately, as a result of my filing against Mirror Group, both myself and my wife have been subjected to a series of horrific personal attacks and threats by Piers Morgan.”

The Duke accused MGN – publisher of the Sunday Mirror, Sunday People and The Daily Mirror – of illegally collecting information. He was supported by his uncle, Charles Spencer, who shared former Labor commissioner Alistair Campbell’s tweets about the incident on Twitter.

Harry parked his car outside the courthouse © Getty Images Harry, Duke of Sussex arrives to testify at Mirror Group’s Phone hacking trial

In the posts, all retweeted by Charles, the politician wrote: “Prince Harry is very good at pointing out the harms of losing faith in his own world when stories come out and you don’t. know where they come from.

“Some of the biggest drops I’ve had in 10th place have come from doubts about who provided the classified information. In some of the worst cases, I now know the information didn’t come from. internal sources, but through phone hacking or illegal delay.

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Prince Harry gets out of his car outside the High CourtPrince Harry gets out of his car outside the High Court

Prince Harry waves as he arrives at the Supreme Court© ADRIAN DENNIS Prince Harry waves as he arrives at the High Court

“Harry may not be able to prove that all the stories told in court arose from illegal activity. But it is certain that some newspapers carried out illegal activity on a near-public scale. Karma.

“That’s why I volunteered to testify. Leveson is an opportunity to change media culture. For the reasons Harry gives today – the incestuous relationship between the press and the government – the opportunity. that was thwarted.”

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