Scottish Daily Mail

Harry warned royals would be ‘ridiculed’

- By Andy Jehring

PRINCE Harry told Palace staff his family risked becoming a ‘laughing stock’ over phone hacking allegation­s in a series of animated emails.

The Duke of Sussex released the correspond­ence to support claims of a ‘secret agreement’ between the Royal Family and news executives that stopped him from taking legal action earlier.

They show how he sent exasperate­d messages to the late Queen’s communicat­ions director Sally

‘Made to look ineffectiv­e’

Osman over talks with News Group Newspapers (NGN).

Ms Osman wrote to the Prince in February 2018 saying she was ‘afraid to report there has been no response from Robert Thompson, chief executive of News Internatio­nal’.

Harry wrote back: ‘I wouldn’t be afraid to report that to me Sally, the institutio­n is supposed to be leading on this and is being made to look ineffectiv­e and weak. I can’t begin to tell you what it will say about the institutio­n if this isn’t resolved before the baby’s arrival and wedding. If it isn’t resolved, should the Queen be allowing them to Windsor on May 19th? They have no excuse for not getting this sorted.’

He added: ‘There needs to be an ultimatum otherwise this institutio­n and everything it stands for becomes a laughing stock.’

Harry is suing NGN, publisher of The Sun and now-defunct News of the World, with actor Hugh Grant.

The Love Actually star has accused NGN of ‘using the law’ to ‘conceal’ unlawful activities by journalist­s and private investigat­ors such as landline tapping, phone hacking and the use of private investigat­ors to do these illegal things.’

Mr Justice Fancourt adjourned the case for another hearing to decide whether details of the ‘secret agreement’ can be included in the claimant’s argument.

He will then rule on whether the case should be struck out or go to a full trial.

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‘Ultimatum’: Prince Harry

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