Prince Harry’s pulse against the press: he accuses them of creating “paranoia” for him by hacking his mobile to spy on him

Prince Harry has charged this Tuesday against the “perverse” actions undertaken by the British tabloids to obtain exclusives through the hacking of your mobile, something that generated in him, he says, “paranoia” and “mistrust” and had an impact on “every area” of his life, from security to relationships.

The Duke of Sussex, 38, appeared on Tuesday as a witness before the High Court of London in the case against the Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN), accused of having engaged in dubious practices such as the illegal interception of telephones for generate information and sell newspapers.

The Mirror He spied on him and the Duke of Sussex gives examples. Harry has assured that he was not the first to access his mobile messages. I remember many times when I was listening to a voicemail for the first time that was not ‘new’. The notification on my mobile often faded before I had a chance to open it,” he described.

First, he has indicated, he attributed it to a computer failure. Until they began to publish private information that, according to him, they could only have obtained through “illegal methods”. Harry has stated that these posts made him psychologically ill. “Articles that claimed to have statements from people close to me contributed to developing a feeling of paranoia with whom I got used to living. I felt like I couldn’t trust anyone,” she said.

It even came to question the identity of his biological father. Comments that he classifies as hurtful and cruel. Prince Harry has blamed the media for the pressure they exerted on his mother, Diana of Wales, and who also says he has suffered from a very young age. After more than 7 hours, he has left with a thumbs up and without saying a word, the High Court of London, where he will return this Wednesday.

Source: Lasexta

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