Britain’s Prince Harry accuses the royal family of hiding his phone being tapped

Britain's Prince Harry accuses the royal family of hiding his phone being tapped

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Sky News reported that British Prince Harry accused the royal family of withholding information from him about tapping his phone by the News Group Newspapers (NGN) media holding, which included the Sun and Mirror newspapers. This was done out of fear that he would file a lawsuit and the case would become widely known.

Prince Harry had already filed a lawsuit against News Group Newspapers in 2019 over alleged wiretapping of messages. Last Monday, the Duke of Sussex arrived in London to participate in a court hearing in a case against the British publisher Associated Newspapers, which he also sued for invasion of privacy.

In a hearing against the Associated Newspapers, Prince Harry said that the institution of the monarchy had withheld information from him about NGN phone tapping for a long time, and he only found out about it in recent years. He also noted that until the moment he learned about the possibility of filing a lawsuit against NGN, he followed the unspoken rule of the royal family, not to complain to the press and not to explain his position.

Prince Harry also said that after moving to the US in 2020, he learned about the many lawsuits against the media filed by people associated with the royal family. He noted that he received legal advice and representation to file a lawsuit against NGN.

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