Allegations of phone hacking to obtain information about Prince Harry have been categorically dismissed by journalist Katie Nicholl, who described them as 'nonsense'. Nicholl, a former reporter for the Mail on Sunday, emphasized that her stories were derived from a well-established network of contacts within the prince's social circles.
She asserted that her sources included various individuals, such as aristocrats and friends, who had firsthand insights into Harry's personal life. In contrast, Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL), the organization responsible for the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday, has firmly rejected claims of illegal information gathering made by Prince Harry and other prominent figures.
During testimony in the High Court, Prince Harry stated that he maintained strict control over his social interactions and would sever ties with anyone suspected of leaking information.