Alone, without Meghan Markle or her children who stayed at her home in Montecito. This is how Prince Harry arrived in England, after his lightning visit to be at the coronation of his father, King Charles III, which took place on May 6 at Westminster Abbey. However, this time he must settle for a few weeks in London to take the stand and testify in the trial he is carrying out against the Mirror Group Newspaper, who accuses him of having obtained information illegally.
They destroyed his childhood
What lies ahead for Lady Di’s youngest son is not easy. He must show that the information and wiretaps that he believes were illegally obtained by the British press exist. Prince Harry is the first member of British royalty to sit on a bench to testify and for this reason the entire English people are shocked by what he is saying, in addition to stating that they completely ruined his childhood.
He thought his father was not the King
In the 90s, one of the strongest rumors was that King Charles III was not Harry’s father and they claimed that he was actually James Hewitt, something Prince William’s brother believed to be true as a teenager. Later, he investigated the subject and understood that although the affair with his mother existed, they did not give the dates for him to really be his father.
You don’t want history to repeat itself
As he revealed, he grew up surrounded by labels. When he was at school they already accused him of taking drugs, they drove away several of his girlfriends who couldn’t stand the media exposure and for that reason, he decided to make this trial. He does not want to live the persecution that he had all his life, much less today that he has a wife and children. The Duke of Sussex also admitted that he grew up afraid of being kicked out of the Crown for constantly being on the cover of all the media and claims that they made his life really impossible, something that he must now prove before a judge.
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2023-06-11 00:20:37
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