Prince Harry is reportedly accusing his older brother of accepting money to cover up a phone hacking, according to a well-known news website, as he stirs up controversy only days before the coronation.
Prince William complained about the suspected hacking, and Prince Harry assured that Murdoch’s newspapers paid a significant sum of money to placate him. This charge was made in the legal framework that the youngest son of King Charles III currently has with the publishing company News Group media, according to many European media, including “La Razón” of Spain.
Harry testified before the High Court of Justice in London that Prince William received a sizeable sum of money from the well-known media organization of media mogul Rupert Murdoch in order to keep the previous “hacks” that these newspapers had made to his personal cell phones a secret.
Prince Harry recalled that he had his older brother’s backing when his lawyers first filed a lawsuit against the illustrious publishers in question as a result of the major privacy leak. He further claimed that Queen Elizabeth II, who is now deceased, gave him authority to pursue the charges against Murdoch.
These charges are detailed in a 31-page brief that was made public in response to NGN’s attempt to have his claims dismissed before they even went to trial. NGN also claimed that his brother, Prince William, had reportedly settled his claim with NGN for cash.
With these remarks about his older brother, Prince Harry’s recent visit to the UK has given rise to a lot of discussion, and the Duke of Sussex is now getting farther and further away from being able to agree on an early reunion with the royal family.