No matter what awaits us the coronation of King Charles, Prince Harry’s personal battle against the press (and the royal family) don’t stop. The prince flew to London to participate in the trial of the publisher daily mail He was born in Mail on Sunday and once again published not-quite-flattering testimonies about his family members and their tendency to promote a “never complain, never explain” policy to even the most aggressive journalists.
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“After my mother died in 1997 when I was 12 and the way she was treated in the press, I always had a difficult relationship with journalists,” Harry said in court. “However, as a member of the Establishment, the policy was never to complain and never to explain.” There was no alternative, I was forced to accept it.. Most of the time, I agreed in the interest of fulfilling my public duties.” publishing group allegedly illegal practice of obtaining information for publication in tabloids. The plaintiffs allege that the journalists hired private detectives, planted listening devices in homes and cars, obtained banking documents and financial information “by illegal means and manipulation” and even “burglary and entry into private property.”
The prince said he became aware of the abuse of power by the press after marrying Meghan, when journalists became increasingly pushy. However, he claims that the Crown goes along with this invasion of privacy to some extent by cooperating with the press.. “The institution,” he said, “no doubt kept the information about the phone hacking from me for a long time,” and these are not trivial accusations.
Source: Elle