Prince Harry has filed lawsuits against two British publishers for illegally intercepting mailbox messages from his newspaper. The British royal family confirmed to the news agency dpa appropriate media reports, which is about "the illegal interception of voicemail messages".
Accordingly, the allegations are directed against the publisher News Group Newspapers, to which the "Sun" belongs, and Reach plc, the publisher of the newspaper brand "Mirror". News Group Newspapers confirmed a corresponding lawsuit from the prince. The newspapers are among the best-selling pages in the UK.
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The allegations are reminiscent of one of the largest media scandals in Britain's history, centered in 2011 on the now discontinued tabloid News of the World. For years, journalists had listened to cell phone conversations of crime victims and celebrities and bribed police officers. Prince Harry had already been one of those involved.