Prince Harry’s phone ‘hacked’: trial revelations

During the trial once morest Associated Newspapers, Prince Harry accused the press group of piracy, and he is once once more targeting the royal family.

In London for the trial once morest the group Associated Newspapers, Prince Harry has made shocking new revelations regarding the royal family. If another reason would have pushed him to go to England, he will probably not be able to take the opportunity to see his father, King Charles III, who is currently traveling in Germany and too busy. He is also unlikely to see his brother, Prince William, as their relationship has not been in good shape since the release of the Netflix documentary. Harry & Meghan and his autobiography, titled The Alternate. He strongly criticized the attitude of the Firm towards him and his wife Meghan Markle.

He is actually on trial once morest theAssociated Newspaperswhich publishes tabloids like Daily Mail or Mail on Sunday. He blames them for leaking private information regarding him and Meghan. On the second day of the trial, Prince Harry mentioned the royal family and it was explosive to say the least.

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Prince Harry attacks the press and Buckingham Palace

He says he followed the “never complain never explain” advocated by Queen Elizabeth II (never complain and never explain), despite a complex relationship with the press following the tragic death of his mother, Princess Diana, in a car accident. “There was no alternative, I was used to accepting it. I accepted in the interests of my public duties,” the Duke of Sussex explained.

But during the media coverage of his couple formed with Meghan, he might no longer bear this situation. Harry was “increasingly troubled by the approach of taking no action once morest the press following persistent vicious attacks, harassment and intrusive, sometimes racist, articles regarding Meghan”. And it only got worse when their son, Archie, was born in 2019.

For Prince Harry, one thing is certain: his phone was hacked and Buckingham Palace knew it : “The institution has no doubt withheld information from me regarding the hacking of my phone for a long time and it has only recently become clear”.

He said other members of the royal family may have been victims of espionage as well, but he cannot be sure: “There is this misconception that we are all in constant communication with each other, but it is not true”.

Prince Harry considers journalists toAssociated Newspapers as “criminals with journalistic powers”. He believes that the British should know the extent of this coverage: “It is my duty to expose it”.

Alongside him in the accuser’s bench is singer Elton John, Sadie Frost, the former wife of Jude Law, activist Doreen Lawrence and actress Elizabeth Hurley. Their complaint concerns illegal practices of the group: snitches in cars, recordings of private calls, bribes to the police in order to obtain confidential information… The trial continues at the High Court in London.

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