Prince Harry has been instructed to disclose details regarding why and how drafts of his memoir, *Spare*, and messages exchanged with his ghostwriter were destroyed. This development comes as part of ongoing legal proceedings against NGN publisher.
Buckingham Palace recently broke its social media silence following the latest setback in Prince Harry’s legal battle. The palace shared a video message from Queen Camilla, marking Armed Forces Day 2024.
In her message, the Queen expressed, “In times of war and in times of peace, whether seen or unseen, our Armed Forces support and strengthen our nation. You are a source of inspiration, reassurance, and pride – and I salute you all.”
The Queen’s recorded message aimed to convey gratitude to all current and former members of the Armed Forces and their families on this significant day.
This marks the royal family’s first social media post since Prince Harry was directed to conduct broader searches for potentially relevant emails, text messages, and other materials in his lawsuit against NGN. Concerns have been raised about the possible destruction of evidence in the case.
Prince Harry, alongside more than 40 others, is suing NGN over allegations of unlawful activities by journalists and private investigators. The Duke of Sussex now faces scrutiny over the circumstances surrounding the destruction of drafts of his memoir and communications with his ghostwriter, actions that allegedly occurred “well after” he initiated legal action against NGN in 2019.