Piers Morgan has denied telling anyone to hack a phone, after a judge ruled he was involved with the practice while editing the Daily Mirror.
In a statement, he says it's inexplicable that claims made about him weren't challenged in court by lawyers representing the paper's publisher.
Earlier, a High Court ruled that Prince Harry was the victim of phone hacking by Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) - and awarded him £140,600 in damages.
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In a statement, he says it's inexplicable that claims made about him weren't challenged in court by lawyers representing the paper's publisher.
Earlier, a High Court ruled that Prince Harry was the victim of phone hacking by Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) - and awarded him £140,600 in damages.
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