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Prince Harry Accuses Newspaper of Celebrating Breakup with Ex-Girlfriend Chelsea Davy

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Prince Harry Accuses Newspaper of Celebrating Breakup with Ex-Girlfriend Chelsea Davy

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Prince Harry, 38, has opened up about the hurtful reporting by a newspaper regarding his breakup with ex-girlfriend Chelsea Davy.

The Duke of Sussex expressed his feelings during a hearing at the High Court, stating that the articles appeared to celebrate their split and made him believe that their relationship was doomed from the start.

One particular story from November 2007, published in the Irish edition of the Sunday Mirror, was cited by Harry as an example.

It detailed alleged secret meetings between him and Davy, where he supposedly begged for a second chance.

However, GB News presenter Mark Dolan has contradicted Harry’s claims, suggesting that the Duke himself is to blame for the relationship’s failure.

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Dolan stated on GB News to the Point, “The world’s least happy millionaire is moaning about his life.

He’s blaming the media for his relationship not working out, I think the relationship didn’t work because he’s just an annoying numpty.”

Adding fuel to the fire, it has been leaked that Sam Cutmore Scott, Chelsea Davy’s husband and a hotelier, plans to sue Prince Harry for involving his wife in the lawsuit.

According to the source, Davy ended her relationship with the Duke because he complained too much, not due to media pressure.

Chelsea now leads a happy private life with her husband and son, and delving into the past is damaging to her spirit.

Concerns have been raised by GB News host Dan Witton and American journalist Megyn Kelly regarding Meghan Markle’s position in all of this.

They point out that Prince Harry still seems to be heavily focused on his ex-girlfriend Chelsea Davy.

Witton noted, “His ex-girlfriend Chelsea Davy, who I think was the love of his life, was mentioned in his witness statement today something like 118 times.

Meghan Markle was named just five times.”

This raises questions about whether Harry has truly moved on from Davy.

Harry became emotional in court when questioned about his relationship with Chelsea Davy, which further raises alarm bells for Meghan Markle.

Many of Harry’s accusations revolve around tabloid coverage of his breakup with Davy, who is now married and known as Chelsea Yvonne Cutmore Scott.

One article that Harry cites as evidence claimed that Davy scolded him over the phone for flirting with another woman at a party.

Harry stated in his testimony that the details of their phone conversations were not attributed to any sources.

Another article described an emotional phone call where Davy requested a trial separation.

A journalist also reported that Harry had angrily hung up on his father, Prince Charles, following an argument about Davy.

“I trusted Chelsea with the most private of information,” Harry stated in his written statement.

He also recalled frequently receiving missed calls, which he later suspected were signs of hacking.

Furthermore, Harry expressed confusion over how private details of their vacations off the coast of Mozambique ended up in the tabloids.

Journalists and photographers would even arrive at their hotel before they did, leaving them with no privacy and straining their relationship.

“We could also never understand how private elements of our life together were finding their way into the tabloids, and so our circle of friends became smaller and smaller,” Harry explained.

He admitted that this lack of trust led to bouts of depression and paranoia.

Harry regrets cutting certain friends out of his life because he feared they had been leaking information to the press.

Lawyers representing the publisher argue that most of Harry’s claims relate to articles published between 1991 and 2011, surpassing the six-year time limit typically applied to privacy violation complaints.

Andrew Green, one of the company’s lawyers, also argued in court that there was no need for the Daily Mirror journalist to resort to unlawful methods since information about Harry had already been published by other news outlets.

However, Harry challenged this assertion.

The court proceedings continue as Prince Harry seeks justice for what he believes to be an invasion of his privacy and a detrimental impact on his relationships.

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