Piers Morgan encouraged illegal targeting of Diana, says Prince Harry

Court papers allege that Morgan, when he was NoW editor, and others knew about and concealed hacking of texts and phone calls

Prince Harry has claimed Piers Morgan “knew about, encouraged and concealed” illegal targeting of Princess Diana when he was editor of the News of the World.

Harry alleges that his mother’s private text messages and phone calls were obtained by journalists working for Rupert Murdoch’s tabloid newspapers before she died, with the information used as the basis for multiple stories in the Sun and the News of the World.

“Di’s cranky phone calls to married Oliver; She called 3 times in 9 minutes and hung up as she heard Oliver’s voice”, about Princess Diana’s alleged relationship with the art dealer Oliver Hoare.

“Di’s roam alone”, about Diana flying to the US on holiday and leaving behind princes William and Harry with other members of the royal family.

“Di and Fergie bury the hatchet”, about a private meeting between Princess Diana and the Duchess of York.

“It’s Diana or me; Di: Will’s my dear friend – not my lover; Carling sneaked into palace when boys went out”, about Diana’s alleged relationship with the England rugby player Will Carling.

“Di’s VJ Day fury over Tiggy”, about a supposed dispute between Diana and the royal nanny Tiggy Legge-Bourke.

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