Prince Harry accused of destroying communication with ghostwriter of Spare memoir in lawsuit against British tabloids

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Prince Harry accused of destroying communication with ghostwriter of Spare memoir in lawsuit against British tabloids
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It is the latest development in the lawsuit in which Prince Harry has claimed the newspaper violated his privacy by unlawfully snooping on him.

Prince Harry has been ordered to explain how communications with the ghostwriter of his memoir Spare were destroyed.

Prince Harry has been hit with a hefty legal bill and ordered to explain how communications with the ghostwriter of his memoir were destroyed. Attorney Anthony Hudson said at the High Court the prince had created an "obstacle course" to providing documents that should be disclosed in litigation and that "we've had to drag those out of the claimant kicking and screaming".

"This is untrue. In fact, the claimant has already made clear that he has conducted extensive searches, going above and beyond his obligations." NGN issued an unreserved apology to victims of voicemail interception by the News of the World. NGN said it had settled 1,300 claims for its newspapers, though The Sun never accepted liability.

The newspaper wants to use the time limitation defence at trial and is seeking communications that could show Prince Harry was aware of allegations newspapers employed other illegal methods of unearthing information before 2013 — six years before he sued in 2019.A London High Court judge found unlawful actions contributed to 15 articles being written and said Prince Harry had been a victim of "modest" phone-hacking.

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