A former British tabloid editor has
admitted to hacking Kate Middleton’s phone 155 times, the length the foreign media would go to is ridiculous.
Clive Goodman, who served as a royal
editor at the now-defunct News of the World said he also intercepted Prince
William and Prince Harry’s calls dozens of times while on the witness stand on
Wednesday, The Associated Press reports. He began targeting
Middleton around 2005, when she and Prince William began getting more serious.
“I have been as open and honest
about hacking about hacking as I can be, but nobody has asked me any questions
about this before,” Goodman said.
Goodman, who has been charged with
conspiring to pay for royal phone information, was jailed in 2007 for
eavesdropping on royal aides’ phone calls. He is now among several former News
of the World employees on trial for phone hacking and other misdeeds while at
tabloid.
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