The full extent of the alleged phone hacking of the royal household, including aides of Prince Harry, Prince William and Prince Charles has been revealed at
London's Central Criminal
Court, with the jury told of hundreds of voicemail interceptions. The jury heard on Wednesday afternoon that Kate Middleton's name featured on a second note seized from Glenn Mulcaire's home
marked "electronic intel or eavesdropping," more than 130 calls had been made by the News of the World's royal correspondent and by Mulcaire to Prince Harry's private secretary and the pin number for
her phone had been reset sometimes "several times a day."
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