Harry accuses the royal family of withholding information about the press tapping his phone

Prince Harry accused the royal family of withholding information from him regarding wiretapping of his phone by British newspapers, in a statement published on Tuesday as part of the lawsuit he filed once morest the publisher of the Daily Mail newspaper.

For the second day in a row, the youngest son of King Charles participated in a session of the High Court in London, where hearings are being held in cases once morest the “Associated Newspaper” (ANL), which several celebrities accuse of illegally collecting information regarding them.

In his statement, signed on February 24, Harry addressed his strained relations with the media since the death of his mother, Diana.

He pointed out that the royal family had deterred him from flirting with the press because “that would have sparked a chain of unwanted events and reactions.”

He continued, “There is no doubt that the royal family was withholding information from me regarding the hacking of my phone, and it only became clear to me in recent years when I filed a lawsuit personally.”

Harry, who is on an exceptional visit to the United Kingdom, came surprisingly to London to participate in a hearing in which the “ALN” house is trying to drop lawsuits brought once morest it by the youngest son of King Charles, singer Elton John and actress Liz Hurley.

The six prosecutors accuse ANL of using investigators to wiretap them.

The media group had “categorically and unequivocally refuted this absurd defamation which appears to be a planned attempt to involve the Daily Mail publications in a wiretapping scandal involving articles dating back 30 years”.

The British tabloid press was rocked regarding ten years ago by scandals of illegal wiretapping, which had been practiced since the beginning of the first decade of the twenty-first century.

The sudden appearance of Prince Harry in London comes a month and a half before the coronation of his father, the king, on May 6. Harry and his wife Megan moved to the United States following their withdrawal from the royal family in 2020, but they have not yet announced whether they will accept the invitation.


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