Prince Harry 'deliberately destroyed' potential evidence in phone hacking case, court hears

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The Duke of Sussex, 39, has been accused of “deliberately destroying” text messages with the ghostwriter who penned his bombshell memoir, “Spare,” released in Jan. 2023.

Prince Harry has been accused of"deliberately destroying" potential evidence relating to his High Court phone hacking claim against the publisher of The Sun, a court has heard.Prince Harry has been accused of “deliberately destroying” potential evidence relating to his High Court phone hacking claim against the publisher of The Sun, a court has heard.

The Duke’s lawyer has denied the claims, saying News Group Newspapers was engaging in a “classic fishing expedition” by requesting documents so late in the case.

“If the claimant wanted his documents from his former solicitors’ or from the royal household … he would have got them,” the attorney said.

 

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