Prince Harry has accused his family of withholding information about phone hacking from him to avoid sitting in the witness box and opening 'a can of worms', a witness statement released Tuesday said. | News24Arts
"The Institution was without a doubt withholding information from me for a long time about... phone hacking," Prince Harry said in a statement in his privacy case claim on Tuesday.
Prince Harry has accused his family of withholding information about phone hacking from him to avoid sitting in the witness box and opening"a can of worms", a witness statement released Tuesday said. The alleged wrongdoing dates from 1993-2011, but some went on as late as 2018, according to their lawyer David Sherborne.
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