Prince Harry Dropped A Major Bombshell About Kate Middleton Receiving ‘Highly Suspicious’ Phone Calls In Phone Hacking Case
May 14, 2023 by Maria Pierides
Prince Harry, 38, is among a group of over 100 celebrities suing Mirror Group Newspapers Limited, which publishes The Mirror, Sunday Mirror, and Sunday People, among others, for unlawful information gathering using phone hacking, deception and other illicit means between 1991 and 2011. Prince Harry’s phone hacking claims range from 2003 to 2011.
The Duke of Sussex is one of the people expected to give evidence against MGN in June, just three months after he made a surprise appearance at the royal courts of justice as part of a different phone hacking case against Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday publishers, Associated Newspapers Limited. We already have information on Prince Harry’s witness statement, which his lawyer David Sherbourne has referenced, and know that he has accused MGN of hacking the phones of the Princess of Wales and other females close to him during that time period.
According to GB News, Prince Harry listed 313 “highly suspicious” phone calls that were made to mobile phones belonging to his friends, family and associates, including sister-in-law Kate Middleton, his ex-girlfriend Chelsy Davy, who he dated on and off between 2004 and 2011, and Princess Diana’s mother Frances Shand Kydd.
The witness statement mentioned that two suspicious phone calls were allegedly made to the Princess of Wales’ phone in 2004 and 2010 before she officially became a member of the royal family when she married Prince William in 2011.
The High Court was told that seven of the alleged calls were made to phones belonging to Chelsy between 2007 and 2009, which Prince Harry seems to think is what ultimately caused their relationship to break down, as she couldn’t cope with the invasion of privacy.
“There was nowhere that was ‘off limits’ for MGN’s newspapers, whose journalists would even manage to book into a hotel in Bazaruto, a small island off the coast of Mozambique, when the Duke of Sussex and Ms Davy tried to escape there and enjoy some peace and quiet,” Sherbourne, said. “They were never on their own, which ‘placed a huge amount of unnecessary stress and strain’ on their relationship,” he added.