An attorney representing The Sun newspaper has accused Prince Harry of being involved in a startling incident where potential evidence was deliberately destroyed.
This accusation stems from a lawsuit filed against the paper, alleging invasion of privacy through unauthorized surveillance.
During a court hearing at the High Court, Anthony Hudson raised concerns about Harry's intentional destruction of evidence, specifically text messages exchanged with the ghostwriter responsible for his memoir entitled Spare.
The lawyer insinuated that Harry's actions were aimed at concealing crucial information.
In response to these allegations, Harry's legal team vehemently denied any wrongdoing on his part, labeling the claims as hypocritical.
They refuted the accusations of withholding or discarding evidence, emphasizing the unfairness of such assertions.
Despite the pushback from Harry's camp, Hudson remains resolute in his pursuit of justice, indicating his determination to challenge the prince's conduct.
He highlighted Harry's alleged efforts to retrieve documents from his former legal representatives and staff during his tenure as a working member of the royal family.
The ongoing legal battle between Prince Harry and a prominent British tabloid continues to unfold,
Related Posts
- You’ve got to be kidding: Prince Harry’s Potential Move to Japan
- Why Meghan Markle and Prince Harry May Not Always Have Custody of Their Child
- Veterans Accuse Prince Harry and Meghan Markle of Betrayal
- Veteran Journalist Unleashes Scathing Critique on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
- Unveiling the Truth: Lady Colin Campbell’s Criticism Towards Prince Harry