Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are making desperate attempts to regain their position within the royal family in order to shield themselves from impending legal battles.
According to a source close to Lady C, the couple is seeking protection from their upcoming legal cases.
In a surprising move, Prince Harry and his allies are planning to appeal to a UK minister for permission to use leaked documents in their hacking case against Associated Newspapers.
Notable figures such as Elton John and actress Elizabeth Hurley, who are also suing Associated Newspapers Ltd, are joining forces with Prince Harry in their pursuit of utilizing confidential documents that were disclosed during a government inquiry into voicemail eavesdropping by journalists.
However, these confidential ledgers have been deemed inadmissible by a judge, and the High Court has advised claimants, including Doreen Lawrence and Elton John, against including them in the case, citing an overuse of process.
During court proceedings, Harry’s barrister, David Sherborne, revealed that they are on the verge of writing to a government minister, requesting permission to utilize the leaked documents from the Leveson inquiry, which took place 11 years ago.
The Leveson inquiry, led by retired senior judge Sir Brian Leveson, had issued a legal order to maintain the confidentiality of these documents.
However, last week, Mr. Justice Nicklin ruled that the Leveson order had been breached, delivering a setback to Prince Harry and the other claimants.
In a blow to their case, Nicklin expressed concerns that allowing the use of these documents without permission would damage the administration of justice.
Despite this setback, the Duke of Sussex and his fellow claimants were awarded their legal fees.
Sherborne highlighted that the claimants had already spent £1.7 million defending against the publisher’s attempts to dismiss the case.
Now, Harry and Meghan are making efforts to reconcile with King Charles, hoping that he will intervene on their behalf.
Harry is seeking his father’s assistance in obtaining the secret documents, but it appears to be a challenging endeavor.
There are several valid reasons why King Charles would not involve himself in this matter.
Using information from the ledgers to support Harry’s case would violate a restriction order issued by Sir Brian Leveson during the inquiry.
Harry’s legal team is now urging the government to revise the restriction imposed by the Leveson inquiry.
This raises the question: why should Harry be granted an exception?
It seems that the couple, known as the Harkles, are determined to embarrass the royal family and present themselves as victims, aligning with the narrative presented in Omid Scobie’s controversial book.
The recent rumors surrounding birthday calls and Christmas invitations extended to the royal family were all part of Meghan and Harry’s strategy to garner support for their lawsuit.
These tactics can be seen as desperate attempts by Meghan to throw anything against the wall and see what sticks.
Unfortunately for her, nothing seems to be sticking.
Meghan’s actions are met with fury behind the scenes, as she continues to embarrass both the King and Prince William.
Although she claims to prioritize compassion, charity, and community, her true motives are becoming increasingly apparent.
The recent court hearing, which addressed the aftermath of the ruling, including the payment of legal costs, concluded on Tuesday.