In a significant legal development at the High Court, Prince Harry's legal team has presented a document named the 'PI Annex', listing a vast majority of private investigators allegedly employed unlawfully by Rupert Murdoch's newspapers. The court heard allegations that Murdoch 'turned a blind eye' to phone hacking activities and 'must have known' about them. The case also highlights claims of unlawful information gathering on Prince Harry from the age of nine and targeting of Meghan Markle and Princess Diana.
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BREAKING: In a bombshell hearing at the High Court, Prince Harry's lawyer has just referred to a document called the 'PI Annex' which is long list of private investigators - the vast majority allegedly unlawful - who were tasked by Rupert Murdoch's papers. https://t.co/2d1aTsSZ77