Prince Harry’s army training will help him during court hearing, says Royal expert
PRINCE Harry’s army training will help him cope with being cross-examined when he takes the stand in his court case against the publisher of the Daily Mirror, according to a Royal expert.
Ingrid Seward told GB News: “The only thing that Harry does have on his side is he’s got that army training. And if you believe what he said in his book were which I presume we all do, he’s been through some very intense difficult moments during his army training.
“They really got to him and said terrible things about his mother, this was training that he went through and he was abused. I think that will stand him in good stead because most people when they go to court haven’t got anything like that.
“But I think Harry will find it absolutely exhausting and very scary and he can’t deviate from what the judge is asking him so there’s no point in rambling about anything else. He’s got to just answer the questions as asked.”
In a discussion with Eamonn Holmes and Isabel Webster, she continued: “The problem is that he’s got no proof. He’s got he said that he’s been hacked and we probably all believe him. But he’s got to produce evidence and I think he’s going to find that very difficult.
“So without evidence, it’s very difficult to produce the evidence because there probably isn’t any except in various newspaper reports…if he’s plausible and does it well then then he might win the case.”
She added: “He might win some he might win and pounds damages. This seems to be his mission at the moment to prove that not only the Mirror but he’s also going for Associated and The Sun.
“He really wants to get his own back at these newspapers that he thinks ruined his life and that of his mother’s.”