Prince Harry returned to London’s High Court on Wednesday, June 7, for his second day of testimony in his phone hacking lawsuit, where he opened up about his past relationship with Caroline Flack.In his written statement, the Duke of Sussex, 38, claimed the Mirror Group Newspapers “unlawfully” gathered images of himself and those around him.
As an example, Harry revealed that Flack — who died by suicide in 2020 — had been his friend since 2009, attending several “social events” together.
In one instance, The People published photos of the pair in April 2009 and claimed the Spare author had “‘dashed’ from my helicopter training in Lincolnshire to be with Caroline.” The article further alleged that the duo “left the house after midnight” and an “onlooker” reported that they “looked very happy together.”“I remember this article, and these photographs, so clearly because at the time, I was so shocked — and livid — that the two photographers from IKON Pictures knew where we would be and were already there, waiting for us to arrive,” Harry wrote. “They were hiding underneath a car.
These photographers became known to me as there were numerous highly suspicious, and often dangerous, incidents involving them.”The Invictus Games cofounder revealed that the snaps had been taken outside his friend Mark Dyer’s apartment, where he invited Flack to join his “poker night.”“Caroline and I had been in contact for a couple of weeks.
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