Prince Harry is questioned about his drunken night at a strip club

Prince Harry has been questioned this Wednesday in the High Court of the United Kingdom as he continues his trial against the publisher of The Mirror for alleged hacks into his phone to get juicy stories and publish them.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
07 June 2023 Wednesday 17:02
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Prince Harry is questioned about his drunken night at a strip club

Prince Harry has been questioned this Wednesday in the High Court of the United Kingdom as he continues his trial against the publisher of The Mirror for alleged hacks into his phone to get juicy stories and publish them. Specifically, the Duke of Sussex sues them for 140 articles published between 1996 and 2010.

Enrique has been questioned about one of his wild nights, which occurred in 2006, and which caused rivers of ink to flow in the tabloids due to the sordid story in which the grandson of Elizabeth II was immersed. One of the many stories mentioned in the trial was a Sunday People article in April 2006 about Harry visiting with friends the Spearmint Rhino lap dance club in Slough, a town near Windsor Castle.

During the cross-examination of the opposition lawyer, who is referred to as Mr. Green, Prince Harry not only did not deny having been at the Spearmint Rhino club, but confirmed it by denying only some details of what was published in the tabloid.

The report in question featured the prince's then-girlfriend, Chelsy Davy, "shocked" to learn that a Spearmint Rhino worker had sat on Harry's knee. In the 2006 article it said that Davy had lashed out at Lady Di's son for this night of debauchery at the strip club.

In this sense, Meghan Markle's husband has assured that "as far as I remember", "I don't remember Davy going crazy". He has also claimed that those details about the night out had been obtained by a journalist who hacked into a phone, but he has also reported that other details about his night out were illegally obtained as they came from a doorman paid by Mirror. Group Newspapers (MGN).