Friday, June 10, 2026 - Prince Harry has been accused by a senior British journalist of placing a small white pill on her tongue during a country house gathering in 2011, in claims published after the Duke of Sussex lost his legal case against Associated Newspapers.
Charlotte Griffiths, editor-at-large of the Mail on Sunday,
alleged the incident occurred when they first met at a shooting weekend in
Hampshire. She claimed Harry placed the pill in her mouth before telling her,
"Now I know I can trust you." Griffiths said she discreetly removed
the tablet and later concluded it was "almost certainly paracetamol"
rather than any illicit substance.
The journalist made the allegations in a lengthy article
responding to Prince Harry's evidence during his recently concluded High Court
case against Associated Newspapers. Harry had testified that he met Griffiths
only once before ending contact after discovering she was a journalist.
However, Griffiths disputed that account, claiming they
remained in contact for several weeks afterward. She cited Facebook messages
allegedly exchanged between them, including one sent from an account under the
name "Spike Wells," which she claimed Harry used.
According to Griffiths, Harry also referred to their
"movie snuggles" in messages, a phrase she said referred only to the
pair sharing a blanket while watching a film with other guests present,
insisting there was never a romantic relationship.
She further alleged that Harry sat beside her under the
blanket during the gathering and, during a film, loudly said "Allahu
akbar" during a scene involving Islamic extremists. Griffiths said she
found the remark inappropriate but believed it may have been influenced by
Harry's military service in Afghanistan.
The claims come after Prince Harry and six other claimants
lost their case against Associated Newspapers, with the High Court ruling they
failed to prove allegations that the publisher obtained information through
unlawful means.
Griffiths said the court proceedings led to her private
messages with Harry becoming public, resulting in widespread online attention
and abuse. A spokesperson for Prince Harry has reportedly been approached for
comment on the allegations.

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