“It was a complete violation of privacy.” Private eye Gavin Burrows, hired for seven years by a tabloid to track down Prince Harry, testifies in the new issue of Ligne Rouge, this Monday night on BFMTV.
“In the 2000s, you could get phone bills, tax bills, medical records, you could listen to your voice messages. We started having hackers, who could get whatever they wanted,” says Gavin Burrows.
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This is how the detective was in charge of finding clear information about the young women with whom Prince Harry was dating at that time.
“Every time Harry had a new girlfriend, he had to find out his exes, find out if she was on drugs, if she had an abortion, if she had a sexually transmitted disease. We recruited people, nurses, for example,” he says. outside.
Last November, Florence St George, who had a brief affair with Prince Harry, testified about the pressure she was under. She thus evoked the paparazzi who camped in front of her house.
Harassed by paparazzi since childhood, the prince now systematically sues the tabloids who drag him through the mud, and the paparazzi who threaten his privacy and that of his wife and children.
Source: BFM TV