During the phone hacking trial's last two days, the Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry, endured a seven-hour questioning session by the lawyer representing Mirror Group Newspaper.
The inquiry delved into various articles, including one about his alleged visit to a strip club.
Prince Harry faced accusations of engaging in "pure speculation" when he admitted uncertainty regarding whether his phone was hacked.
The line of questioning also touched upon an article from 2006 titled "Prince of Lapland," which described a visit to the strip club Spearmint Rhino, where Harry was reprimanded by his ex-girlfriend Chelsy Davy for receiving a dance from a "statuesque blonde" who sat on his lap.
The Mirror's lawyer, Andrew Green KC, asked Prince Harry if there was any concrete evidence linking this story to phone hacking or if it was merely speculation.
Additionally, Prince Harry was interrogated about his claims that the Mirror group had listened to his voicemails to gain insight into his arguments with Chelsy.
In his witness statement, Prince Harry expressed deep concern about newspapers potentially publicizing his planned trip with Ms. Davy to Mozambique.
Mr. Green further questioned him about an article published in The People in September 2007, which detailed three arguments between Harry and Ms. Davy before she relocated to Leeds.