Prince Harry's Flirty Texts to Mail on Sunday Journalist Exposed in Privacy Lawsuit
Prince Harry's privacy lawsuit against Associated Newspapers has unearthed a trove of personal text messages, revealing a previously undisclosed social relationship with a senior Mail on Sunday journalist. The Duke of Sussex is suing the publisher, alleging phone hacking and other illegal information gathering by the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday between 1993 and 2011. In a striking twist, the publisher's defense hinges on claiming its information came from legitimate sources within Harry's social circle—specifically naming Charlotte Griffiths, the paper's former deputy diary editor and now editor at large.
Text messages submitted as evidence show Harry exchanging flirty messages with Griffiths, including one where he wrote, 'Miss our movie snuggles.' This directly contradicts Harry's claim in the case that he did not know she was a journalist. In her witness statement, Griffiths countered, stating they moved in the same social scene, saying, 'We were all the same age and going to the same places in London at night so knew each other socially for a time.'
The revelation creates a significant tension point in the high-stakes legal battle. It challenges the core narrative of Harry's case—that the newspapers could only have obtained private information through illicit means—by presenting a plausible, alternative source. The exposure of these personal texts not only scrutinizes the boundaries of Harry's own privacy but also puts intense pressure on his legal team's argument, potentially undermining his claims about the origin of the published material.