Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Notify Tabloid Media of 'Zero Tolerance' Policy
[Asia Economy Reporter Kwon Jae-hee] Prince Harry and his wife, having left the British royal family, have declared that they will sever ties with major British tabloid media and respond with a 'zero tolerance' policy.
On the 20th (local time), the British daily The Guardian reported that the couple sent a letter containing this message the previous evening to The Sun, Daily Mail, Daily Express, Daily Mirror, and others.
Prince Harry and his wife stated, "We will no longer allow these media outlets to use us as subjects for clickbait and distorted reporting."
They also warned, "The media has the right to report and may have likes or dislikes towards the Duke and Duchess of Sussex (the official title of Prince Harry and his wife), but it cannot be based on falsehoods."
They added, "The new media policy is not intended to avoid criticism, nor to block public discussion or censor accurate reporting."
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Meanwhile, Prince Harry and his wife are engaged in legal battles with tabloid media over reports such as the letter from Duchess Meghan. It is known that the couple has recently lost some of these lawsuits.
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