Prince William referred to his wife as "Babykins" during phone converstaions and left a high-pitched voice message for his brother pretending to be his girlfriend, it has been revealed.
Transcripts of voicemails intercepted by journalists on the now defunct News Of The World were read out at the Old Bailey hacking trial.
In one voicemail left for his then girlfriend Kate Middleton, Prince William talks about the embarrassment of nearly being shot after getting lost on a training exercise.
It was also disclosed that the Prince had left a message for his brother in a high-pitched voice pretending to be Chelsy Davy, Prince Harry's then girlfriend, and referring to his younger brother as "ginger".
In one message, read out by prosecutor Andrew Edis QC, the Prince told Kate, now the Duchess of Cambridge: "Hi baby. Um, sorry, I've just got back in off my night navigation exercise."
He went on to say: "I had a busy day today again. I've been running around the woods of Aldershot chasing shadows and getting horribly lost, and I walked into some other regiment's ambush, which was slightly embarrassing because I nearly got shot.
"Not by live rounds but by blank rounds, which would have been very embarrassing, though."
In the prank Prince Harry message, the Duke of Cambridge said: "It's Chelsy here and saying you are the best looking ginger I have ever seen."
Former News of the World managing editor Stuart Kuttner, 73, of Woodford Green, Essex, and the tabloid's former editor Andy Coulson are accused of conspiring to hack phones between October 3, 2000, and August 9, 2006, along with former News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks.
Former News of the World and Sun editor Brooks also faces two counts of conspiring with others to commit misconduct in public office linked to alleged inappropriate payments to public officials.
She also faces two allegations of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice, one with her former personal assistant Cheryl Carter, and a second with her husband, Charles Brooks, and former News International head of security Mark Hanna.
Coulson is also facing two allegations that he conspired with former News of the World royal editor Clive Goodman, 56, from Addlestone in Surrey, and other unknown people to commit misconduct in public office.
Jurors were told that news editor Ian Edmondson, who is charged with conspiring to hack phones between October 3, 2000, and August 9, 2006, is "currently unfit" and will take no further part in the trial.
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