Meghan Markle and Prince Harry cut off their relationship with the most important newspapers, including the judiciary
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are not satisfied with the British newspapers, as British media said today, Monday, that Prince Harry and his wife Megan definitely Relationships with some of the largest British tabloids, and they said that they would pursue a policy of “no association” with those newspapers.
British media, including the Guardian, the Financial Times and ITV News, said the Duke and Duchess of Saxe, who gave up their roles as working members of the British royal family at the end of last month, sent a letter on Sunday evening to the Sun, Daily Mail, Daily Express and Daily Mirror newspapers. They explained in detail their new policy.
The media quoted them as saying that “this policy is not about avoiding criticism, and it is not about stopping public debate or censoring accurate coverage.” She added that "the media has every right to report, and to have an opinion about the Duke and Duchess of Saxe, whether it is good or bad, but it cannot be based on a lie."
Meghan Markle in her first TV interview after relinquishing her royal duties
In its report, the Financial Times said that under the new policy, these newspapers will be prevented from receiving updates and photos from the couple, and may be prevented from attending their media events.