The Queen 'agreed to threaten legal action over phone hacking claims', Prince Harry court documents show

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The Queen 'agreed to threaten legal action over phone hacking claims', according to court documents submitted by Prince Harry

, who is suing News Group Newspapers over alleged phone hacking, which he says included listening to private voicemails.

Prince Harry's legal team has submitted an entire body of evidence, which include a number of claims. They include: The Duke's legal team have argued he "suffered considerable distress" as a result of the alleged actions, "as well as the loss of his dignity or standing, and his personal autonomy, as a result of the misuse of his private information by NGN"

"I really miss you. It's lovely out here in Africa, and hopefully I'll see you very soon, you big, hairy fat ginger. Anyway, speak to you later. Bye."Prince Harry 'still in the dark' over seating plan on his flying visit to the UK for King Charles' CoronationOne of the more significant claims made by Prince Harry's legal team relates to an email where the Queen 'approved' threatening News International with legal action.

 

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