‘Kate Middleton’s phone hacked’

The trial related to wrongdoing at the defunct “News of the World” reveals interception the Duchess of Cambridge's phone

December 19, 2013 06:36 pm | Updated December 05, 2021 09:06 am IST - LONDON

Jurors at Britain’s phone hacking trial have been read intercepted messages left by Prince William on Kate Middleton’s phone. File photo

Jurors at Britain’s phone hacking trial have been read intercepted messages left by Prince William on Kate Middleton’s phone. File photo

Jurors at Britain’s phone hacking trial have been read intercepted messages left by Prince William on Kate Middleton’s phone, in which he calls her “babykins” and jokes about almost being shot during a military training exercise.

The recordings from 2006 were found among the belongings of private investigator Glenn Mulcaire, who has been convicted of hacking the phones of aides to Prince William and Prince Harry.

Three messages read out on Thursday were left while Prince William was attending Sandhurst military college.

Seven people, including former News of the World editors Andy Coulson and Rebekah Brooks, are on trial on charges related to wrongdoing at the defunct Rupert Murdoch-owned newspaper.

Prosecutors said earlier in the trial that the Duchess of Cambridge’s name was on Mr. Mulcaire’s list of phone hacking targets.

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