Lawyers representing a group responsible for publishing several British newspapers indicated in London's High Court today that "Prince Harry should receive a maximum compensation of £500, or $637, for one instance acknowledged by the group related to unlawful information gathering." The group's lawyers state: "The illegal activity was widespread in the three newspapers published by (MGN) between 1991 and 2011." Harry, the younger son of King Charles, has joined over 100 individuals currently suing "Mirror Group Newspapers" (MGN), the publisher of "Daily Mirror," "Sunday Mirror," and "Sunday People," over allegations of phone tapping and unlawful information gathering.