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News of the World followed Prince William after royal phone hacking probe began

private investigator said he was invited to follow the prince in 2006, the year of actual edition Clive Goodman was arrested

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of covert surveillance in the world of Prince William was commissioned to appear, while the paper was under police control of piracy on voice messages from members of the royal family .

Derek Webb, the private investigator who told Newsnight on Tuesday, which was paid by the News of the world to follow more than 100 targets over eight years until the paper closed in July, said he was invited to follow the Prince William in 2006, in Gloucestershire.

During the same year, an investigation by the Metropolitan Police voicemail hacking members of the royal family led to the arrest of News of the World royal editor Clive Goodman and Glenn Mulcaire, a private investigator hired by the paper.

police were called after two newspaper articles were published on the Prince William Blackadder column in the new world, the royal family suspects that could only come from emails hacked.

Goodman and Mulcaire pleaded guilty to intercept voice mail and were jailed in January 2007.

A spokesman for Prince William, said. "Our position was, as it always has been, since 2006, and is not a comment"

Of the approximately 100 people have told Newsnight that Webb addressed to the New World Order were the first Labour Home Secretary Charles Clarke, John Prescott, ex-girlfriend Chelsy Davy Prince Harry Mayor of London Boris Johnson, and model Elle MacPherson.

Maxine Carr, former girlfriend of the murderer, Ian Huntley, the Duke of Westminster, Sir Alex Ferguson and Sienna Miller also on the list of Webb.

Webb said the document was also paid to carry out covert surveillance on Angelina Jolie, Simon Cowell, Paul McCartney, David Miliband, and Heather Mills.

Other

said he had followed in the document included Gary Lineker, former Attorney General Lord Goldsmith, and parents of Harry Potter actor Daniel Radcliffe.

also reported Tuesday that Tom Watson Webb-tail, the member who helped expose the scandal of phone hacking in Parliament for five days in the Labour Party conference in 2009.

Watson sits on the selection committee will grill the head of News International James Murdoch, the second time on Thursday. Webb, a former police officer who worked for many years in covert surveillance and has received additional training of MI5, said that there was nothing illegal about what he was doing the role and was satisfied with his work and he is commissioning. But he said he felt now that have given "reward money" for his eight years of service, when closed, but she refused.

"Investigative journalism is complicated. The first objective of investigative journalists is to find people. Thieves and bandits are not on the electoral roll, are not in Acacia Avenue" said Stenson.

He told the story Newsnight Webb was "unilateral" and "very biased" and has been the view of a man who had "a grievance" against the paper because he had was cut loose when it closed in July and had not received compensation for lost work.

The appearance

Stenson on Newsnight was almost as important as Webb, few journalists have taken to defend the paper.
He said he was "very surprised" by the revelations in The Guardian this week that his role as ex-Webb hired to carry out covert surveillance in two of the lawyers representing the phone piracy victims as part of an operation to pressure them to stop their work. Webb secretly filmed by Mark Lewis and Harris, Charlotte and family members and associates.



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