Prince Harry: “The press ruined my relationships”

Prince Harry
“The press ruined my relationships”

In a testimony, Prince Harry described the British tabloids as “grotesque and sadistic”.

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Prince Harry raises serious allegations against the British tabloid media in court. These would have ruined every one of his relationships.

Prince Harry (38) made serious allegations against the British gossip press in a testimony. According to him, she interfered in each of his past romantic relationships with the aim of destroying them.

“At no point did I have a girlfriend or relationship with anyone without the tabloid media stepping in and ultimately destroying them or trying to destroy them,” Harry explained according to the “Evening Standard”. The statement is in court documents of his trial against the News Group Newspapers newspaper publisher (NGN) by media mogul Rupert Murdoch (92), which is currently being held before the London High Court.

Prince Harry: “In a relationship with the entire tabloid press”

This meddling by the tabloid media also took place through whatever “unlawful means” the island’s newspapers had at their disposal. In the process of the “Sun” and the no longer existing “News of the World”, Harry accuses, among other things, of having hacked his phone.

In his testimony, the Duke of Sussex went on to emphasize that in his relationships he has always tried to be “the best possible partner”, but that “every woman has her limits”. His various partners were not only in a relationship with him because of the invasive tabloids, but also “with the tabloid media as a third party”.

According to Harry, the media mentioned ultimately hoped for a “total and very public collapse” of Duchess Meghan’s (41) husband today, although everyone involved was well aware of Harry’s severe blows of fate. The 38-year-old calls this behavior “grotesque and sadistic”. In addition, the British gossip press ultimately wanted him to stay Singe, “because I was so much more interesting for them and they would sell more newspapers”.

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