Prince Harry testifies that he was kept in the dark about phone-tapping allegations

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Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, testified in British court that years of not knowing about alleged breaches in privacy committed by Associated Papers created a sense of paranoia and strained personal relationships.

Harry is in court this week as one of several high-profile names suing Associated Papers, which owns The Daily Mail, over allegations of phone tapping and other invasions of privacy. The publisher has denied all allegations of wrongdoing in the suit.

In a written filing of his testimony, Harry said that he was unaware of the alleged invasions by Associated Papers prior to 2019, when he sought legal counsel outside of the royal family.

Harry and his wife, Meghan, have filed lawsuits against News Group Newspapers Limited and Associated Papers in recent years.

“Through investigating my claim, I have been made aware of extensive evidence of wrongdoing and subsequent cover-ups at Associated which demonstrates that, not only has it been acting outside the law, but it believes it is above it,” Harry said in his testimony. “I am determined to hold Associated accountable, for everyone’s sake.”

Harry alleged his solicitors learned from private investigators working on behalf of Associated Papers that it admitted to practices such as voicemail hacking, landline tapping and obtaining credit card statements. The targets were Harry, his friends and any potential romantic partner in his life, he stated.

The prince’s legal team has evidence it began as early as 2001 and continued until at least 2013, according to his testimony.

Associated Papers refuted the allegations, saying in a statement Tuesday that the claims appear to be based on an “alleged confession” by a private investigator. The publisher said the investigator now denies he was commissioned to conduct illegal information gathering on Associated Papers’ behalf.

Harry referred to relentless coverage of him and his former girlfriend, Chelsy Davy, on holidays and how the leaked information created a “terrifying” situation for the former couple.

“Their behaviour and treatment of Chelsy was not normal,” Harry wrote. “I was scared that Chelsy was going to run in the opposite direction or be chased and harassed to death.”

Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, arrives at the Royal Courts Of Justice in London, on March 28, 2023.
Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, arrives at the Royal Courts of Justice in London, on Tuesday.Aaron Chown / PA Images via Getty Images

Harry said that he went to “extreme” lengths to protect his and his girlfriend’s privacy, but that ultimately the continued invasions into his personal life made relationships “impossible.”

He also alleges that those who handle the royal family’s interests, referred to as the Institution, kept him in the dark about any details of the alleged phone tapping. Harry referred to the News Of The World phone tapping case, stating that the family representatives did not want to involve the princes.

“The Institution made it clear that we did not need to know anything about phone hacking and it was made clear to me that the Royal Family did not sit in the witness box because that could open up a can of worms,” Harry said.

Buckingham Palace declined to comment Tuesday.

Harry and his wife stepped down from their roles as senior members of the royal family in 2020.

Harry won the right to sue the Associated Papers last year, alleging that a newspaper article about his battle with the British government over his security arrangements was defamatory.

The High Court in London also ruled in his wife’s favor against Associated Papers in 2021, after Meghan sued over portions of a private letter that were published to Mail on Sunday and MailOnline.

Judge Mark Warby wrote in his ruling that Meghan “had a reasonable expectation that the contents of the letter would remain private,” and the articles had “interfered with that reasonable expectation.”

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