King Charles III and Prince William found themselves bracing for another public appearance by Prince Harry, where he was expected to delve into sensitive family matters.
A source intimately connected to the royal household revealed that both King Charles III and Prince William harbored deep concerns about Prince Harry potentially revealing more confidential details about the inner workings of the royal family in court.
In a recent development, a senior judge ruled on Thursday that the legal case filed by the Duke of Sussex against News Group newspapers — NGN — could move forward partially.
Prince Harry has taken legal action, alleging that The Sun and the now-defunct News of the World resorted to unlawful methods to obtain information about him.
While acknowledging Prince Harry’s status as a private individual with the freedom to make his own choices, King Charles III and Prince William remained disheartened by his decision to disclose family-related information in his pursuit of safeguarding his privacy.
A source disclosed to the Daily Beast, emphasizing that the family respects Prince Harry’s autonomy but does not necessarily have to approve of his actions.
Despite their disappointment, the royal family had mentally prepared themselves for the possibility of further high-profile legal battles involving Prince Harry, including the ongoing case and a notable defamation lawsuit.
Their primary objective is to stay focused and undeterred amidst the ongoing media scrutiny.
An insider hinted at the royal family’s intended approach towards any potential revelations that Prince Harry might unveil during the legal proceedings, indicating that they would maintain their stance of non-engagement, similar to their response since his departure from official royal duties.
This stance would extend to any future interviews or publications involving Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle.
The presiding judge in Prince Harry’s case delivered a setback to the duke by dismissing some of his claims.
Notably, Prince Harry had alleged the existence of a confidentiality agreement between his family and the press to prevent the interception of telephone communications.
However, the judge deemed Harry’s argument lacking credibility due to the absence of corroborating evidence.
Litigation solicitor Paul Britton speculated that Prince Harry would refocus his legal strategy on the permitted claims rather than pursuing an appeal, to avoid wasting time and resources.
Britton highlighted the uncertainty surrounding any potential appeal and suggested that Prince Harry might opt to concentrate on the substantive allegations in the case.
In light of these developments, Prince Harry faces a challenging legal battle ahead, navigating complex privacy issues and familial tensions while seeking to protect his personal interests.