“It completely did not,” Kerr mentioned with a contact of anger.
“I’ve by no means intercepted a voicemail. I would not even know the way,” Kerr added.
She additionally denied realizing about lawbreaking by any freelance journalists or personal investigators employed by the newspaper.
Kerr acknowledged in her written witness assertion that Morgan, who edited the Day by day Mirror between 1995 and 2004, “would sometimes direct or inject info right into a story” with out her realizing the supply.
Requested by Sherborne about quotes in a single story, she mentioned: “I am unable to say for positive the place I acquired them from, as a result of I am unable to bear in mind”.
“It is potential Piers gave them to me,” she mentioned.
Morgan has denied realizing about cellphone hacking on the Mirror, and the corporate is contesting Harry’s claims.
Mirror Group has beforehand paid greater than £100 million kilos ($187 million) to settle a whole bunch of illegal information-gathering claims, and printed an apology to cellphone hacking victims in 2015.
Harry, who flew from his house in California to testify earlier within the week, was not on the Excessive Court docket on Thursday.
He alleges that the Mirror newspapers hacked telephones, bugged autos and used different illicit strategies to acquire private info they splashed as royal scoops.
He mentioned the intrusion poisoned relations with pals, lecturers and girlfriends — and even induced friction with brother Prince William – and led to “bouts of melancholy and paranoia”.
Mirror Group Newspapers has apologised for one occasion through which it employed a personal investigator to dig up grime on Harry, which was not among the many claims he has introduced. It both denies or doesn’t admit his claims.
Harry, 38, is one among 4 claimants whose lawsuits towards Mirror Group Newspapers are being heard collectively on the Excessive Court docket in London.
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Hearings are because of final till the top of June, with the decide, Timothy Fancourt, prone to ship his ruling a number of weeks later.
Harry left royal life in 2020, citing insufferable media scrutiny and alleged racism towards his spouse, Meghan, and is on a mission to reform the British media. He’s additionally suing two different newspaper publishers over alleged hacking.