
Following the ruling from the London high court that the man had been the target of “modest” phone hacking and various unlawful data collecting by British newspaper editors, Prince Harry was awarded 140, 600 weight last month. The Duke of Sussex has been accused of deliberately destroying possible facts in connection with the high court’s malware claim in recent weeks, according to The Telegraph. The new allegations came out on the day of a reading on the situation on Thursday.
Prince Harry claimed to have had access to two encrypted hard drives with labor documents from a shared drive owned by his staff, but he said he no longer has any access to them. However, it became clear before the reading on Thursday that the hard drives had been discovered: one at his California house and the other at his US attorney’s office.
News Group Newspapers ( NGN ) has now requested the release of emails, as well as text messages and WhatsApp messages, sent and received by the Duke, as well as files kept on two hard drives that have been encrypted.
The editor requested documents of communications between the Duke and Sir Michael Stevens, the King’s manager of the Privy Purse, and Sir Clive Alderton, the King’s personal secretary.
It wanted exposure to the many scriptures sent between the Duke and JR Moehringer, the writer who ghostwrote his narrative, Spare.
The Duke’s representative, David Sherborne, claimed the couple exchanged over Signal and that their talk history had been erased prior to the book’s publication in January of last year. He said three Hotmail addresses used by Prince Harry prior to 2014 – [email protected], spikewells @hotmail.com and [email protected] – were no longer accessible.
But, the Duke’s authorized staff has searched different email addresses to which he has access – [email protected] and [email protected], which span a period from January 2014 until April this year, for three words, and is now searching them for the 55 search term sought by NGN.