The United Kingdom’s Prince Harry smiles after the coronation of his father, King Charles 3rd, in Westminster Abbey in the capital London on Saturday, May 6 2023. AP FILE PHOTO
The United Kingdom’s Prince Harry smiles after the coronation of his father, King Charles 3rd, in Westminster Abbey in the capital London on Saturday, May 6 2023. AP FILE PHOTO
The United Kingdom's Prince Harry smiles after the coronation of his father, King Charles 3rd, in Westminster Abbey in the capital London on Saturday, May 6 2023. AP FILE PHOTO

LONDON: The publisher of British tabloid Daily Mirror has acknowledged and apologized for unlawfully gathering information about the United Kingdom's Prince Harry in its reporting, and said it warranted compensation, at the outset of the royal's first phone hacking trial on Wednesday.

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