Prince Harry returns to court to testify in lawsuit accusing British tabloid of phone hacking
“I truly feel that in every relationship I’ve had, friends, lovers, family, the military, there’s always been a third party involved – the tabloids,” Prince Harry said in a lengthy written statement. He made a statement Tuesday before appearing in London High Court on the first day of cross-examination.
“I felt that no one could be trusted. It was a terrible feeling, especially for me when I was young. “I am saddened to learn that my paranoia about friends and family was really misplaced and how much it affected my adolescence,” Prince Harry said in a statement. rice field.
Prince Harry has lashed out at British tabloids for their “utterly despicable” conduct, accusing them of being a “mothership of online trolls”.
“People will die as a result, and people will continue to commit suicide if they see no other way out,” Prince Harry said in a lengthy statement. “How much blood will stain their typing fingers before someone stops this madness.”
“Our country has been rated globally by the press and the government, but I believe both are at rock bottom. Democracy fails if you choose to sleep with the government instead.I may not have a role within the institution, but as a member of the British royal family and as a soldier defending key values, this “I am interested in feeling responsible for publicly exposing criminal activity,” Prince Harry said in a statement.
https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/prince-harry-court-live-testimony-lawsuit-case-trial-uk-tabloid-phone-hacking/ Prince Harry returns to court to testify in lawsuit accusing British tabloid of phone hacking