Prince Harry faced scrutiny in court yesterday as a high court judge questioned the factual inconsistencies in his explosive witness statement regarding phone hacking.
The Duke of Sussex claimed that a secret agreement between the royal family and news executives prevented him from bringing forward his claims earlier.
However, Mr. Justice Fancourt found this new evidence troubling, as it contradicted Harry’s previous argument that he lacked knowledge of phone hacking before 2018.
This revelation has raised doubts about the validity of Harry’s case against News Group Newspapers, the publishers of The Sun and The News of the World.
News Group Newspapers is currently fighting to have the cases brought by Prince Harry and actor Hugh Grant struck out.
They argue that Harry should have brought his claims earlier, considering his alleged involvement at the center of the scandal.
The publishers find it hard to believe that Harry had no knowledge of phone hacking prior to 2019 when he initiated legal action.
The complexities of the case might be overwhelming for some, so let’s simplify it.
Remember when Meghan apologized to the court for forgetting her biography briefing notes?
Well, it seems that Harry’s case is following a similar pattern.
In her privacy case against the publishers of the Mail on Sunday, Meghan recently apologized to the court for making a misleading statement.
It was revealed that she had asked an aide to pass on information to the authors of a biography, contradicting her previous claim that she did not contribute to the book.
Meghan explained that she had forgotten about these events and did not intend to mislead.
While forgetting things is common, especially minor details, it becomes suspicious when it happens repeatedly, especially in legal proceedings.
In response to Meghan’s actions, Prince Harry submitted a 31-page witness statement.
In it, he alleged the existence of a secret agreement approved by the Queen that prevented him from pursuing his claims.
According to Harry, the royal family agreed to delay legal action against News Group Newspapers until after the group’s battle with other hacking claimants had concluded.
The royal claims would then be quietly resolved with an apology.
However, NGN denies the existence of such a deal, leaving Harry’s allegations unsupported.
It seems that both Harry’s self-awareness and the evidence for his claims are lacking.
During the court proceedings, Mr. Justice Fancourt raised questions about the contradictory nature of Harry’s statements.
How could he claim not to have knowledge before 2019 to bring a claim, while also asserting that he was prevented from doing so in 2012?
This inconsistency has left many puzzled and frustrated, evident in the Daily Mail’s decision to disable comments on their article about the case.
While Harry battles it out in court, Meghan continues to transform herself, as seen in her recent TED talk.
However, we won’t subject you to listening to her voice again.
On Twitter, an interesting comment surfaced, shedding light on Harry’s apparent animosity towards his brother, Prince William, and his sister-in-law, Kate.
The comment suggests that Harry’s resentment stems from an unhealthy attachment to his brother, which intensified after William married and started a family.
Harry felt abandoned and saw Kate as an enemy who took his brother away.
This dynamic might have resolved itself if Harry had found a partner who truly loved him.
Unfortunately, his marriage to Meghan only fueled his hatred and jealousy, as she weaponized these emotions for her own battles.
While this analysis of Harry’s behavior might provide some insight, it’s important to note that he has had ample time to overcome these issues.
Despite any emotional struggles he may have faced, his family has always been there for him.
Yet, he has shown ingratitude towards their support.
It is difficult to sympathize with him when he has consistently displayed ungratefulness.
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