Prince
William's private messages to Kate Middleton were released in the News of the
World phone hacking case on Dec. 19, 2013. Credit: Chris Jackson/Getty
Ever wonder what the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge call each other in private? Apparently so did the News of the World, the disgraced former British tabloid, currently in the midst of a major lawsuit in which it is accused of hacking the phones of several prominent leaders and personalities, including Kate Middleton and Prince Harry.
On Dec. 19, Middleton's private
messages from Prince William, her then-boyfriend, in 2006 were played in the
court room.
"Babykins, just tried ringing
you, hope you're alright," William said in one message.
This is the first time it's been
confirmed that Middleton's phone was hacked by News of the World.
Another message reveals he nearly got shot during his officer training at
Sandhurst in 2006.
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"Hi baby. Um, sorry, I've just
got back off my night navigation exercise," he said in a new message.
"I've been running around the woods of Aldershot chasing shadows and
getting horribly lost, and I walked into some other regiment's ambush, which
was slightly embarrassing because I nearly got shot. Not by live rounds, but by
blank rounds, which would have been very embarrassing, though."
Another message was played from the
voicemail of Prince Harry, left by an unnamed male using a high-pitched voice
to impersonate Harry's ex-girlfriend Chelsy Davy.
"You are the best looking
ginger I have ever seen!" the voice, thought to be Prince William, said.
"It's lovely out here in Africa and hopefully I'll see you very soon you
big hairy fat ginger."
This phone hacking of a thing is serious.
source: usmagazine.com
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