Prince Harry complains again, this time in court

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Prince Harry complains again, this time in court
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“Never complain, never explain” was said to be the late queen’s unofficial motto. It also appears to be Prince Harry’s, except that he has changed “never” for “perpetually”

, now Britain can enjoy the spectacle of Prince Harry complaining in court . This week, the case opened in the Royal Courts, in London. The last royal to appear in court was Princess Anne, for an attack by her dog, Dotty, in 2002. The last time one was questioned was when the future Edward VII appeared in a trial about baccarat in 1891.

Like many sequels, this one was a little slow to get going. Prince Harry should have arrived in the High Court on Monday, but failed to turn up on time. This is not that unusual: witnesses routinely forget to turn up at court. Most witnesses, however, are not turning up in courts that are named after their families, to sit before their families’ crests and to be questioned by barristers—King’s Counsels—who are named after their fathers.

Chiefly because there has been some. Previously, Harry’s anguished emoting has been performed either as a solo lament , or to the sympathetic agreement of other interviewees or even to standing ovations .

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