"Good Morning Britain Viewers Slam Angela Levin and Tom Bower's Comments on Prince Harry's Upcoming Phone Hacking Trial"

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1. Prince Harry is set to give evidence in a phone hacking trial against the publisher of The Daily Mirror.2. The Royal biographer Angela Levin and the former BBC journalist Tom Bower were brought in as guests to discuss this aspect of the news.3. The pair were quite critical of Prince Harry's involvement in the case, with Levin saying he wouldn't have "the experience" to deal with all the questions from lawyers and described him as a "moaning, groaning individual".4. 'If they broke the law and hacked his phone, he's not wrong to be angry or upset about that. Should he be public about it?'5. 'He's just a moaning, groaning individual'6. Plenty of viewers took to Twitter to express their displeasure at the comments concerning Prince Harry.




     Good Morning Britain viewers were not happy with the comments made by Angela Levin and Tom Bower about Prince Harry during an upcoming phone hacking trial. The Duke of Sussex is set to give evidence in a court case against Mirror Group Newspapers, and the two guests on the show were quite critical of his involvement. Viewers of the ITV morning programme took to Twitter to express their displeasure at the comments concerning Prince Harry, with many calling the pair's comments "biased" and "sickening".

     The issue of not having someone on Prince Harry's side on the programme was brought up by many, with one saying: "Two Harry and Meghan haters on the panel, GB News levels of balance from GMB." Another person added: "So you wheel out Angela Levin and Tom Bower - both of whom clearly hate Harry & Meghan...and Levin pretending to be concerned for his 'mental health' give me a break..."

     The Duke of Sussex is one of a number of high-profile figures bringing damages claims against the publisher of the Daily Mirror, the Sunday Mirror and Sunday People. His case, alongside those of former Coronation Street actress Nikki Sanderson, comedian Paul Whitehouse’s ex-wife Fiona Wightman and actor Michael Turner are being considered as “test cases” at a trial being heard over six to seven weeks. MGN is contesting the claims over allegations its journalists were linked to voicemail interception, securing information through deception and hiring private investigators for unlawful activities. The publisher says board members have denied knowledge of such activities and claims there is “no evidence, or no sufficient evidence, of voicemail interception” in any of the four claims chosen as “representative” cases.

     Good Morning Britain viewers were not happy with the guests' comments about Prince Harry and his upcoming phone hacking trial. The comments were deemed to be "biased" and "sickening" by many viewers, and the issue of not having someone on Prince Harry's side on the programme was raised by many. The Duke of Sussex is set to give evidence in a court case against Mirror Group Newspapers and it remains to be seen how the case will play out.



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