Summary
Lawyers for Prince Harry have accused the Daily Mail of using private investigators to unlawfully gather information about Prince William and Princess Kate. Harry's lawsuit against the tabloid's publisher, Associated Newspapers, includes claims of phone hacking and illegal surveillance. The publisher has denied these allegations.
Key Facts
- Prince Harry's lawyers say the Daily Mail used private investigators to get information about Prince William and Princess Kate.
- They claim investigators unlawfully gathered details about William’s 21st birthday in 2003.
- The lawsuit mentions investigators obtaining Kate's cell phone number and home address.
- Prince Harry is suing Associated Newspapers for activities like phone hacking and wiretapping.
- Associated Newspapers has denied the charges, calling them unfounded.
- The accusation involves an invoice from a private investigator related to an article about William's birthday.
- The term "blagging" is used to describe how some information might have been wrongly obtained.
- Evidence possibly taken during a 2003 investigation is part of Harry's case.