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    Witness in Prince Harry Media Lawsuit Says Key Statement Was Forged

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    Posted on March 23, 2026

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    Last updated: March 23, 2026

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    A key witness, private investigator Gavin Burrows, disavowed a signed statement implicating him in unlawful information gathering for Associated Newspapers—claiming the signature was forged and calling the lawsuit “a pack of lies.”

    Table of Contents

    • Prince Harry’s Privacy Lawsuit Against the Daily Mail: Key Testimonies and Allegations
    • Background of the Lawsuit
    • Previous Evidence Presented
    • Testimony of Gavin Burrows
    • WITNESS: STATEMENT 'HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH ME'
    • Burrows Denies Signing Statement
    • Associated’s Defense and Allegations of Fabrication
    • Disputes Over Witness Motivation and Payments
    • Burrows’ Explanation for His Actions
    • Conclusion of the Trial

    Key Witness Claims Forged Statement in Prince Harry Media Lawsuit Trial

    Prince Harry’s Privacy Lawsuit Against the Daily Mail: Key Testimonies and Allegations

    By Michael Holden

    LONDON, March 23 (Reuters) - A key witness in a privacy lawsuit brought by Prince Harry and other high-profile figures against the Daily Mail told London's High Court on Monday the claimants had been conned and he denied signing a damning statement against the paper's publisher.

    Background of the Lawsuit

    Harry, the younger son of King Charles, and six others including singer Elton John have accused Associated Newspapers' tabloids of being involved in widespread unlawful information gathering including phone-hacking dating back 30 years.

    Associated, which also publishes the Mail on Sunday, has denied any wrongdoing.

    Previous Evidence Presented

    The trial has already heard evidence from Harry and the other claimants as well as numerous senior current and former journalists and staff at Associated.

    Testimony of Gavin Burrows

    On Monday private investigator Gavin Burrows, whose testimony could decide the outcome, said the lawsuit "was based on a pack of lies".

    WITNESS: STATEMENT 'HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH ME'

    In August 2021, the claimants' lawyers say Burrows signed a witness statement in which he stated he had "targeted hundreds, possibly thousands of people" for Associated, from tapping landlines and hacking voicemails to obtaining information by deception.

    Those allegations help form a substantial part of the claimants' case.

    Burrows Denies Signing Statement

    Burrows later told Associated's legal team he had never made this statement and that his signature had been faked, telling the court he had first heard about the allegations attributed to him by reading a newspaper report.

    "This statement has nothing to do with me," Burrows - who gave evidence from an undisclosed overseas location as he says he and his family have received threats - told the court by videolink.

    "You have got to explain to your claimants how you have been conned," he said during testy exchanges with their lawyer David Sherborne who was given permission to treat his own witness as "hostile". "This thing is based on a pack of lies."

    Associated’s Defense and Allegations of Fabrication

    Associated have cast the whole case as manufactured and funded by opponents of the press such as the late motor racing boss and privacy campaigner Max Mosley, and that a "research team" assisting the claimants' lawyers had paid witnesses to provide evidence.

    Disputes Over Witness Motivation and Payments

    Sherborne accused Burrows of lying, suggesting he had only decided to change his evidence after he fell out with one of the research team, Graham Johnson, a journalist who was convicted of phone-hacking and now writes about tabloids' unlawful activities.

    Johnson has previously told the court that Burrows had agreed to a book deal and to help with documentaries for which he had been paid 75,000 pounds ($100,747.50), and that their relationship fell apart in early 2022.

    Burrows’ Explanation for His Actions

    Burrows said he had no knowledge that he would be used in the Associated litigation until January 2023 when he became "absolutely furious" that his name was being linked. He said he approached the publisher because he thought one of the claimants, racism campaigner Doreen Lawrence, was being conned.

    "The whole thing is a thing of fiction," he said. He told the court he had never worked for or been paid by Associated.

    Conclusion of the Trial

    Burrows is the last witness at the trial, which began in January, with closing submissions due later this month.

    ($1 = 0.7444 pounds)

    (Reporting by Michael Holden; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Gavin Burrows, the final witness, denied signing the August 2021 statement claiming he targeted hundreds for Associated Newspapers—asserting his signature was forged.
    • •Researcher Graham Johnson paid Burrows approximately £75,000, along with other funds from the late privacy campaigner Max Mosley, which Associated’s lawyers argue undermines the case’s credibility.
    • •Associated Newspapers continues to deny all wrongdoing; the trial, which began in January, is nearing closing submissions this month, with Burrows’s testimony potentially decisive.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Witness in Prince Harry media lawsuit says key statement was forged

    1Who are the main claimants in the Prince Harry media lawsuit?

    Prince Harry, Elton John, and others have accused Associated Newspapers of unlawful information gathering over the past 30 years.

    2What did witness Gavin Burrows claim about his statement?

    Gavin Burrows told the court he did not sign the statement attributed to him and that his signature was forged.

    3What evidence is central to the case against Associated Newspapers?

    Allegations of phone-hacking, landline tapping, and obtaining information by deception are central to the lawsuit.

    4How did Associated Newspapers respond to the allegations?

    Associated Newspapers denied any wrongdoing and claimed the case was manufactured and witness statements were paid for.

    5When are closing submissions for the trial expected?

    Closing submissions in the trial are due later this month.

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