The Mail’s Charlotte Griffiths claims Prince Harry gave her a white pill in 2011

During Prince Harry and his co-plaintiffs’ trial against the Daily Mail earlier this year, Charlotte Griffiths testified, as she had worked for the Mail since 2010-ish and she claimed (at length) that she circulated in the same social circles as Prince William, then-Duchess Kate and Prince Harry. Griffiths was the one who claimed that William revealed Kate’s first pregnancy when he was flying solo at a weekend house party. But most of Griffiths’ testimony was about how she met Harry at a 2011 weekend house party and he flirted with her and sent her messages on Facebook. She claims that she had to tell the truth about all of this because Harry basically said that they barely knew each other and he cut off access to her when he learned she worked for the Mail. At best, Griffiths came across like a tabloid honey trap. At worst… well. Anyway, in the wake of the Mail’s questionable legal victory this week, Griffiths wrote an exhaustive piece about Harry giving her a white pill in 2011, and then sending a close associate to brief her about his life in 2025. The significant parts of her Mail piece:

Meeting Harry in 2011: According to the table plan, the prince and I were to sit next to each other at dinner. And because Harry was doubtless wary about being introduced to an H&M-clad stranger, he decided to kick start our relationship by subjecting me to a little test. From his pocket, he removed a small white pill. Then he held it up to my face, popped it on to my tongue, and said with a smile: ‘Now I know I can trust you!’ Take that white pill he’d so brazenly stuck in my mouth (which I discreetly removed and folded into a napkin soon afterwards). It was almost certainly paracetamol, rather than something more sinister. But I couldn’t be entirely sure.

Harry was into taking creatine: Harry, who chronicled his youthful enthusiasm for recreational drugs in his autobiography Spare, told me, with uncharacteristic seriousness, that he was unable to indulge in narcotics these days, due to the risk of random Army drug tests. While others might take cocaine at the clubs, bars and parties he went to, he told me he now took something called creatine. It’s a perfectly legal food supplement which is normally mixed with water and drunk by bodybuilders looking for that extra something.

Harry thinks she’s a fantasist & liar: When the Mail’s barrister pointed out to Harry that he’d once had a friendship with me, he responded dismissively, effectively branding me a sort of fantasist and liar. ‘I met her once at a weekend,’ he told the court. ‘And then the next day, after I’d left, after the weekend had finished, I found out who she was.’ He claimed to have then ‘cut contact’. The problem, for Harry, is that this is simply not true. We’d in fact met on more than one occasion. And I remained close to a few of his chums for many years.

The Mail’s exclusive about the king’s courtiers meeting with Team Sussex: I can now reveal that, during the summer of 2025, a close adviser to Harry and Meghan had contacted me out of the blue and invited me to lunch at the Ivy restaurant in London. As a result of information given to me at that lunch meeting, I placed a series of stories in The Mail on Sunday that portrayed the couple in a positive light. This included a front-page article, which ran in July, suggesting that Harry and Meghan were attempting to rebuild their relationship with King Charles. It revolved around the fact that Liam Maguire and Meredith Maines, Harry and Meghan’s US PR chiefs, were to hold clear-the-air talks with the monarch’s aide Tobyn Andreae in London. I was duly tipped off about the meeting, which was held at the Royal Over-Seas League near Clarence House. The attendees settled themselves on a balcony plainly visible from the public park below. The Mail on Sunday arranged for a photographer to capture the cosy but very embarrassing scene. In a development which speaks volumes for their integrity, ‘sources close to the Sussexes’ then briefed the Daily Telegraph that they were ‘very frustrated’ that the pictures of the Royal Over-Seas League gathering had ended up in The Mail on Sunday – suggesting, quite falsely, that the Palace was responsible for a grotesque betrayal of trust.

[From The Daily Mail]

“A close adviser to Harry and Meghan…” This brings up something which I’ve discussed before. While I know that some of these tabloid hacks are making up sources and quotes, or using other media people as “sources,” I’ve believed for some time now that there’s something quite nefarious happening with royal associates, palace staffers and Prince William himself posing as “Sussex insiders” or “advisors to Harry and Meghan.” Who in the Sussexes’ circle still lives in the UK and would hand this huge exclusive to the same newspaper being sued by Harry? That makes no sense. What actually makes sense is that someone more aligned with King Charles’ court was trying to ease tensions between father and son, and that person used Buckingham Palace’s ties to the Daily Mail. “Close adviser to Harry and Meghan” could also be someone who worked with them briefly in the UK, like Jason Knauf. Once you start pulling at this thread, her story makes zero sense.

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11 Responses to “The Mail’s Charlotte Griffiths claims Prince Harry gave her a white pill in 2011”

  1. Brit says:

    I don’t know if these people are legit delusional and Harry is such a charismatic person and people want to friends with them but one interaction does not equal friendship. You all want access and we’ve seen how Angela Levin and Piers Morgan have become when one or couple interactions don’t continue. Seriously, Harry and Meghan have real life stalkers. No wonder reporters are flying to Montecito. They are that desperate for interaction and access. No wonder these women are jealous about Meghan, this one in particular.

  2. Dee(2) says:

    She seems, unduly invested in talking about her couple of months at best interactions with Harry, 15 years ago. I do have to wonder for some of these reporters, if maybe they thought that they had a different relationship with the royals, whether it was William or Harry or Kate then they actually had, whether romantic or platonic. And it’s difficult or impossible for them to hear now that it wasn’t reciprocated.

    Also, it’s hard for me to take an exclusive seriously from a paper that he just sued, from someone who was named specifically in the lawsuit. Because this seems like gloating, but I don’t know to what purpose? The judgment ( eye roll) didn’t find that they didn’t write all of these intrusive stories, just that they didn’t do anything illegal to get it. This doesn’t put you in a good light still? You still seem like someone that’s all in somebody’s business, because you feel like you have a right to it. Rehashing stories about somebody when they were 24 and 25 like that gives you an insight into who they are now is weird.

    And yeah, I absolutely believe that the Sussex sources are people that work for Kensington or Buckingham Palace. And the wild thing is that even Sussex supporters are starting to act like they must be talking to Harry’s spokespeople in the background.

    • Becks1 says:

      Many of these reporters absolutely thought they were friends with Harry. And I think some of the women thought they had a chance with him. That’s why they act like jilted lovers. They dont view it through a professional lens, but a personal one.

    • Brit says:

      These people don’t like growth at all. They really expected Harry to be stunted all his life and be the clown they can abuse. No wonder they’re so threatened by Meghan. She helped him grow and mature, heal and stand on his own. This whole week really showed Harry was truly in a demented cult full of toxic narcissists. Bless them for leaving.

  3. Ginger says:

    This woman sounds like a jilted lover. There is a video where she is mad that Harry and Meghan call each other “My husband” or “My wife”. Didn’t she have to backtrack on her testimony on the whole Mr Mischief thing? She isn’t a reliable source at all. And NO ONE close to Harry and Meghan would EVER talk to some hack from the Daily Mail. It’s definitely someone from the palace that used to work for them in the beginning.

    Charlotte is one sad individual.

  4. Becks1 says:

    Her story about 2025 makes ZERO sense because by that point the lawsuit was well underway. No way was Harry sending someone to talk to someone like her who was implicated in the lawsuit. Absolutely no way.

    But even that aside, her story makes little sense. She hadn’t had real contact with Harry since 2011 and then in 2025 his team sets up a meeting, after which she publicizes favorable stories about H&M (gee, talk about tit for tat, right? At least she’s exposing the game) and then is given one of the biggest royal scoops of that summer?

    Seriously?? if H&M were going to tip someone off about that “peace meeting” it would not have been her.

  5. Yvette says:

    Charlotte Griffiths sounds like a mess.

    The British media is really working hard to discredit Prince Harry this week so people in the UK won’t show up to support him, aren’t they? This campaign to destroy him in the press to deflect from any positive attention is beyond petty and cruel. Sadder still that it happens regardless of where he travels in the World, especially when he’s been invited to an International event. Can’t have people actually prefer Prince Harry over his brother, the ‘Global Statesman’.

  6. lady digby says:

    FB exchanges cover a month from Dec 2011 to Jan 2012 after they first met at weekend hunting party but she claims to have been friendly with him for 6 months , which involved bumping into him night clubs and she invited to a further party by Harry’s close friend on eve of Trooping the Colour in June 2012. Harry opened the door to her at the party. Thrilling stuff that he politely opened a door for her at a party but falling short of an actual friendship ? These specific FB exchanges weren’t put to Harry on the stand. How does she know for certain that she wasn’t having a practical joke played on her and that the sender wasn’t really harry? She should have made the pill claims in court and given that detail under oath and Harry a right of reply.

  7. Helen says:

    Feels like they’re going for a full character assassination.

  8. 1st timer says:

    It does not matter if it’s true – they now have carte blanche to write whatever they want…

  9. GMHQ says:

    This clown show has demonstrated conclusively that the welfare royals are a lost cause. When they are not winging they are attacking him and Meghan through an army of nameless aides and sources close. When they aren’t they are. Almost violent in their attccking the couple and their charities. The best thing for H&M to do is end it. Live their wonderful lives, only fly into London for specific charitable obligations they have and enjoy the rest of the world, which is their oyster and where they are adored and have unlimited business and civic opportunities. It is now clear why H&M were drawn to each other. They both came from dysfunctional families and with the help of therapy have risen above it all to normalcy.

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