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Liz Hurley has stepped into the witness box to give evidence in her legal action against the publisher of the Daily Mail.
Wearing an emerald green knitted dress, black suede boots, and carrying a cream handbag Hurley took the oath, PA reports.
She is accompanied in court by her son, Damian Hurley, and is expected to give evidence for a day.
The Duke of Sussex has returned to a court in London for the fourth day of the trial of his legal action against the publisher of the Daily Mail, PA reports.
Harry arrived at the Royal Courts of Justice for a fourth consecutive day around 10.05am on Thursday, after giving evidence for around two hours in his High Court claim against Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL) on Wednesday.
Liz Hurley arrives at the Royal Courts of Justice
Liz Hurley has arrived at the Royal Courts of Justice for the fourth day of the trial of her legal action against the publisher of the Daily Mail.
Hurley is expected to give evidence on Thursday and arrived at the central London court at around 9.45am with her son, Damian Hurley.
Actor Liz Hurley expected to give evidence in court today
Actor Liz Hurley is expected to give evidence at the Royal Courts of Justice this morning as part of the ongoing Prince Harry v Daily Mail trial.
She will be supported by the Duke of Sussex himself, who will return to the High Court on Thursday to support his fellow claimants in their legal action.
Harry gave evidence for around two hours in London on Wednesday, during which he said Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL), which also publishes the Mail on Sunday, made his wife Meghan’s life “an absolute misery”.
A spokesperson for the duke said on Wednesday evening that he would attend court again “to support, and show solidarity with, the other claimants”.
The duke, Elton John and his husband David Furnish, campaigner Baroness Doreen Lawrence, politician Simon Hughes, and actresses Sadie Frost and Hurley are bringing legal action against ANL over allegations of unlawful information gathering.
The alleged unlawful information gathering in the duke’s case relates to 14 articles between 2001 and 2013. ANL has strongly denied wrongdoing.
We will be bringing you all the latest news lines from the High Court throughout the day. Stay tuned.
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