Okay, the Guardian has these:
‘Grotesque and sadistic’: Prince Harry’s key phone-hacking claims
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“I remember speaking to my brother and saying something along the lines of ‘enough of this, I want to get permission to push for a resolution to our phone-hacking claims and a formal apology from Murdoch before any of his people are allowed anywhere near the wedding [to Meghan in 2018]’ or words to that effect.
“I felt very angry about his newspapers’ appalling treatment of my wife and frustrated that nothing had been resolved on the phone-hacking front during the previous 12 months, and I thought (naively perhaps) that this might prove the perfect opportunity to air our grievances and force a resolution to our phone-hacking claims that had,(...)
“William was very understanding and supportive and agreed that we needed to do it. He therefore suggested that I seek permission from ‘granny’.
“I spoke to her shortly afterwards and said something along the lines of ‘are you happy for me to push this forward, do I have your permission?’ and she said ‘yes’ …(...)
So the conversation happened in 2017, but at that time he's already feeling frustrated that "nothing had been resolved on the phone-hacking front during the previous
12 months", meaning there's already ongoing process to pursue it since 2016?
At least we have the answer with his "this might prove the perfect opportunity to air our grievances".
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“Judging by Ms [Maxine] Mossman’s [a lawyer representing Murdoch’s News Group Newspapers] witness statement, my*brother appeared to know an awful lot more than I did on the subject of phone hacking although he did not tell me if that was the case.
“However, NGN still settled his claim for a huge sum of money in 2020 without subjecting him to a similar strike-out application, without any of the public being told, and seemingly with some favourable deal in return for him going ‘quietly’ so to speak.
“This goes to prove the existence of this secret agreement between the institution and senior executives at NGN – if it wasn’t in place then why on earth did William wait until 2019 to bring his claim in circumstances where our two private secretaries brought and settled claims back in 2012, and where he knew far more about the matter back then than I did, and also why didn’t NGN test its limitation argument against him?”
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Er, you know Harold, there's a difference of 4 years between 2019 and 2023 and (that if William did fill the lawsuit in 2019 and not earlier, since according to Telegraph's article, 2019 was the year Harry parted way with William, meaning the lawsuit was already in progress -- but again, selective memory?) and considering the statute of limitation is 6 years, 4 years is a big difference.
And the fact that William settled in 2020 proves nothing of such "secret agreement". Remember what happened in 2020, Harold? Your manifesto and dramatic exit? Covid-19? Does it ring a bell? What if William just didn't want to add a court battle circus into his pot? Or maybe the court also advised/pushed for settlement, similar to what it did to your other case against ANL on the security lawsuit reporting, which you declined, but unlike you, William accepted because he didn't want circus?
Was there a secret deal between royal family and Murdoch’s media empire?
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Harry has not provided any evidence of the alleged agreement, although if such a sensitive arrangement was made then it is possible that it was verbal rather than on paper.
Even Harry is unsure who told him about the supposed deal. According to legal filings, the royal was informed of the deal’s existence alongside his brother at some point in 2012. He says this was by the royal family’s solicitor Gerrard Tyrrell, of Harbottle & Lewis, or someone else from within the institution of the monarchy.
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Oh dear, don't tell me it's the infamous Chinese Whisperer
(I do want to ask him though, was he or wasn't he under influence of drug when he's being told/heard about such "secret agreement")