LONDON — Queen Elizabeth knew that Rupert Murdoch’s UK newspaper arm had been spying on her household and their mates, and licensed her workers to “draw a line” beneath the difficulty, based on an e-mail launched on Thursday in a lawsuit by her grandson Prince Harry.
Harry is suing Murdoch’s News Group Newspapers for hacking into cellphones and different illegal acts he says had been dedicated towards him on behalf of its tabloids, the Sun and the now-defunct News of the World, from the mid-Nineteen Nineties till 2016.
News Group, which has settled greater than 1,000 phone-hacking instances over the previous decade, is making an attempt this week to strike out Harry’s declare and an analogous case introduced by British actor Hugh Grant, arguing they need to have taken motion sooner.
Clive Goodman, the News of the World’s then royal reporter, was jailed in 2007 for illegally intercepting royal family cellphone messages.
Harry, estranged from his father King Charles, says he didn’t deliver a lawsuit earlier due to a “secret agreement” between Buckingham Palace and Murdoch’s executives to guard the royal household from embarrassment. News Group denies any such settlement, whereas the palace has not commented.
A 2017 e-mail from the palace, submitted to the courtroom by Harry’s authorized staff and launched on Thursday, seems to point out that royal workers tried to place the cellphone hacking claims to relaxation, with the backing of the Queen, who died final yr.
It was time to “draw a line” beneath the dispute, the director of royal communications, Sally Osman, wrote to News Corp. CEO Robert Thomson.
“The fact that we can have this conversation, with the Queen’s full authority and knowledge of the scale and effect of hacking and surveillance on her family, their staff, associates, friends and family, is important with a view to resolution in the near future,” Osman wrote.
In one other e-mail in early 2018, Osman advised Thomson and Rebekah Brooks, head of Murdoch’s UK subsidiary, of “an increasing sense of frustration here at the lack of response or willingness to engage in finding a resolution.”
Osman advised Brooks in a separate 2018 e-mail that there was an “institutional appetite” inside the royal household to resolve Harry’s phone-hacking case.
“We are still very much of the mind that we don’t want this to become embroiled in legal negotiation but it would clearly assist if our lawyers now spoke to yours,” Osman wrote.
Harry finally filed his lawsuit in 2019.
Harry has mentioned NGN settled a cellphone hacking declare from his brother William “for a huge sum of money in 2020… without any of the public being told, and seemingly with some favorable deal in return for him going ‘quietly’ so to speak.”
Buckingham Palace has not commented and William’s workplace mentioned it couldn’t touch upon ongoing authorized proceedings. News Group has disputed the existence of a “secret agreement” however declined to touch upon whether or not it settled with William.
The case is one among 4 Harry is presently pursuing towards British publishers, following claims in his Netflix documentary and memoir “Spare” accusing tabloids of widespread illegal exercise and his household of colluding with them.
The preliminary listening to is predicted to conclude on Thursday, with a trial due in January if the decide lets it go forward. Harry, who now lives in California together with his household, was not in courtroom, however is following the proceedings by video hyperlink. Grant attended courtroom in particular person on Thursday. — Reuters
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