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  • Harry misses the first day of trial in the case against Daily Mirror
  • Lawyer: Harry couldn't reach London on time
  • Lawyer: Harry left for London only after daughter's birthday in Los Angeles

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The case is the first of the Duke of Sussex's several lawsuits against the media to go to trial, and one of three alleging tabloid publishers unlawfully snooped on him.

Harry misses first day of court showdown with British tabloid publisher

Prince Harry's phone hacking trial against the publisher of the Daily Mirror kicked off Monday without him present — and the judge was not happy.

Harry's lawyer said the Duke of Sussex would not be available to testify after opening statements because he caught a flight back from Los Angeles on Sunday after the birthday of his 2-year-old daughter, Lilibet.

“I'm a little surprised,” Justice Timothy Fancourt said, noting he had directed Harry to be in court for the first day of his case.

Mirror Group Newspaper's lawyer, Andrew Green, said he was “deeply troubled” by Harry's absence on opening day.

Harry originally was scheduled to testify on Tuesday. His lawyer was told last week the duke should attend the trial on Monday in case the opening statements concluded before the end of the day.

The case is the first of the Duke of Sussex's several lawsuits against the media to go to trial, and one of three alleging tabloid publishers unlawfully snooped on him.

Harry will be the first member of the British royal family in more than a century to testify in court. He is expected to describe his anguish and anger over being hounded by the media throughout his life, and its impact on those around him.

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