Prince Harry

Member of the British royal family

Prince Harry

Member of the British royal family

Prince Harry, born Henry Charles Albert David on September 15, 1984, is a member of the British royal family and the younger son of Prince Charles and Princess Diana. He is known for his spirited personality and charitable efforts. Harry served in the British Army for ten years, where he rose to the rank of Captain, and was deployed twice to Afghanistan. His military service and advocacy for veterans have been significant aspects of his public life. He is also recognized for his involvement in mental health awareness, co-founding the Invictus Games, a sporting event for wounded military veterans, and participating in various campaigns promoting psychological well-being.

Prince Harry Accuses Newspapers of 'Criminality' in Phone Hacking Scandal

Prince Harry has accused Associated Newspapers (ANL) of "criminality" and is determined to hold them accountable. He claims that ANL obtained private information about him and his family, including stories about his relationships with girlfriends and his reaction to the publication of pictures of his dying mother. Prince Harry also alleges that the Royal Family kept information from him about taking legal action against ANL. The case involves allegations of phone tapping, hacking of voicemail messages, and use of private investigators to obtain personal data. Over 70 journalists have been implicated in the allegations made by seven claimants, including Prince Harry, Sir Elton John, and others.

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