Freshly uncovered communications reveal the Duke of Sussex chatting casually with Charlotte Griffiths, a journalist from the Mail on Sunday.
Their messages—filled with playful nicknames, flirty sign-offs like “mwah,” and even mentions of “movie snuggles”—paint a very different picture from Harry’s earlier narrative.
Their exchanges reportedly began in 2011 after a weekend gathering with mutual friends, when Harry reached out to Griffiths on Facebook.
Griffiths affectionately dubbed him “Mr Mischief,” while Harry referred to her as “sugar.”
The chats include light teasing about drinking competitions, a bit of regret over skipped parties, and general friendly banter.
In one note, Harry told her he wished he’d attended an event “especially now that you’re there.”
He also complained about being stuck at what he described as a tedious charity event, saying he was “begging them for money” and longing for more of the fun they’d had.
When Griffiths—who also called him “H Bomb”—mentioned another social gathering, Harry responded that military duties were keeping him away, adding that he’d otherwise be there “messing around and drinking you under the table.”
These lighthearted conversations now contrast sharply with Harry’s previous statement in court, where he insisted he had met Griffiths only once and cut ties immediately after learning she was a reporter.
Thanks, meow meow for sharing this. Holy mess. H and his messages with Charlotte are insane!! Not him calling her sugar… This clowns going to end up losing this court case.😳 pic.twitter.com/hPM89wDe8K
— Sabirah Lohn 💕🦕🦖 (@SabirahLohn) March 31, 2026
The newly released messages form part of his widely watched legal case against Associated Newspapers Limited, the parent company behind the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday.
