Prince Harry's 'flirty' texts exposed as Duke's privacy case takes shocking turn

The Duke of Sussex has been involved in his privacy invasion lawsuit since 2019

Prince Harrys flirty texts exposed as Dukes privacy case takes shocking turn
Prince Harry's 'flirty' texts exposed as Duke's privacy case takes shocking turn

Prince Harry's privacy has once again been breached!

The Duke of Sussex's alleged flirty exchange has been leaked by the journalist Charlotte Griffiths during recent High Court proceedings in Washington, D.C.

On Tuesday, March 31, the youngest son of King Charles III appeared at the High Court to attend the latest case hearing of his infamous lawsuit against Associated Newspapers Limited, publisher of the Daily Mail.

The Telegraph reported that the estranged member of the British Royal Family sent an alleged text in which he referred to the reporter as "sugar" and concluded his message with "mwah."

Earlier in March, it was also revealed by Charlotte, who is now an editor at Mail on Sunday's former diary, that Prince Harry initiated the friendship with her through Facebook in 2011 and later ghosted her after finding out that she was a significant part of the media industry.

Now, the court case has taken a shocking twist after the 40-year-old journalist leaked her messages.

As soon as the screenshots of the message grabbed headlines, Prince Harry, who is set to travel to Australia this month, has yet to break his silence over the matter. 

For those unaware, the father of two has been actively involved in legal battles regarding privacy and unlawful information gathering against British tabloid publishers since 2019.