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Prince Harry Accused of Buying Witnesses in Legal Battle
In a recent development, it has been confirmed by Andrew Green KC that Prince Harry allegedly paid significant amounts to secure witnesses and discussed his return with King on Friday.
The High Court trial revealed that a convicted phone hacker had been approached to assist Prince Harry's case against Mirror Group Newspapers by offering substantial sums to potential witnesses.
Representing Mirror Group Newspapers, Andrew Green KC expressed astonishment at the practice, stating that it was extraordinary for Harry to resort to such tactics.
During the closing arguments of the trial, the judge challenged Harry's lawyer to provide concrete evidence rather than mere assertions in the case of voicemail interception involving the Duke.
The judge demanded specific examples of evidence related to the allegations, emphasizing the need for substantial proof to support Harry's claims.
It appears that Harry's legal team is under scrutiny for their handling of the case, with critics suggesting that the situation borders on exploitation due to the lack of substantial evidence.
Prince Harry recently returned to the UK to testify in the trial against Mirror Group Newspapers, marking a crucial phase as the legal battle nears its conclusion this Friday.
Reports suggest that Harry is expected to fly back to London upon the trial's conclusion to receive the court's verdict and address any financial obligations resulting from the case.
Sources close to the palace revealed that Princess Anne and King Charles engaged in discussions regarding Harry's return and future plans, indicating that Harry's presence in London may be prolonged due to upcoming divorce proceedings.
As part of the preparations for Harry's return, Princess Anne proposed allowing him temporary accommodation in a small cottage on the Royal Estate, following his departure from the Windsor Estate.
Sir Michael Stevens, the keeper of the privy purse, confirmed Prince Harry and Meghan's relocation from the five-bedroom property at Frogmore.
Emphasizing that the property was leased to the couple by the Queen and not owned outright, Sir Michael refrained from disclosing further details regarding the arrangement.
In other news, the royal family is gearing up for special celebrations, with King Charles and Queen Camilla scheduled to visit Scotland in early July for Royal Week festivities.
Joining them for the occasion will be the Princess Royal, as they partake in various events honoring Scottish culture, achievements, and community.
The highlight of their visit will be a garden party hosted at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, reminiscent of the late Queen's traditions, symbolizing a blend of heritage and contemporary royal engagements.