The Duke of Sussex is suing The Sun for nearly $240,000 in damages because he thinks they hacked his phone and employed a private investigator to acquire personal information about his past relationships before he met Meghan Markle.
Because the case fits with the tales the Duke of Sussex told about the palace working with the Royal Rota to exchange secrets for favorable press, The Guardian remarked that “the timing could be awkward for King Charles” as a result of the situation.
This subject was covered in Harry and Meghan Markle’s Netflix documentary, in which the Duke of Sussex said, “It’s a filthy game. the hardship and sorrow experienced by women who marry into this institution. This frenzied eating.
Meghan, Princess Diana, and Kate Middleton are just a few examples of the women who often endure the worst treatment at the hands of the Royal Rota. Harry’s example, however, also demonstrates that media outlets like The Sun would do everything to obtain the story, as seen by the fact that his family is still doing business with them.
He has even said that the palace and the tabloids have a “secret deal” in place “not to bring legal cases against the British newspaper industry.” There are allegedly “internal emails” that might harm The Sun and former editor Rebekah Brooks’ case, which seems like it would be perfect for Harry. This is similar to the Fox News case.
In his autobiography, Spare, he gave a very detailed description of her. Everyone who knew her agreed that she was a s**t excuse for a journalist and an infectious pustule on humanity’s arse, he wrote. Although it is not anticipated that the Duke of Sussex would appear in court this week, it wouldn’t be strange if King Charles was keeping an eye on this matter in the lead-up to his momentous day.