It was just earlier this year when Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced that they would be stepping down as senior members of the Britain's royal family. Since then, the pair have moved to the U.S.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have taken a big step in their independence.
The couple who formally left the royal family at the end of March has sent a letter to four British tabloids stating they will never work them again.
Daily Mail, Express, Mirror and The Sun all received a letter written by representatives for the couple stating that now that they are no longer “publicly funded” they will be setting out “new media relations.”
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It was just earlier this year when Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced that they would be stepping down as senior members of the Britain's royal family. Since then, the pair have moved to the U.S.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex appear to be thoroughly enjoying quality family time as they self-isolate at their rented Malibu home. However, the commencement of the preliminary hearing of the court battle with a UK newspaper is said to have cast a shadow over their otherwise contented life.They have also faced criticism of their decision to blacklist certain media outlets.The couple dialled in to the hearing from Malibu, making them the first royals to attend court remotely.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's battle with the British media has officially begun. On Friday, a procedural hearing in the duchess' court case against the was held virtually in front of Justice Mark Warby, due to the coronavirus pandemic. The case began at 10:30 a.m. GMT and the Sussexes' team told that the couple got up at 4 a.m. PT in order to call in to part of the proceedings from their new residence in Los Angeles.
Piers Morgan didn’t hold back on his feelings about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle this morning - before banning them from Good Morning Britain for the “forseeable”.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have stepped up their fight against British tabloid newspapers, which they have long accused of harassment, telling four of the leading outlets that they will never again work with them.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are shutting off access to major British outlets!
and Meghan Markle are officially done with life as publicly-funded working royals.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have officially announced that they will no longer provide statements or cooperate with a handful of British tabloid newspapers due to their "distorted, false or invasive" stories.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have officially cut ties with four major tabloids in the United Kingdom (The Sun, The Daily Mail, The Mirror and The Express), and made their feelings more than clear by releasing a public letter about why they'll no longer be working with the publications.
Prince Harry and Meghan Marklewill no longer "engage" with four major UK tabloids including the Mail, the Sun, the Express and the Mirror. On Sunday night, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex sent a letter to the editors of these four publications expressing that they are setting "a new media relations policy" and will no longer "offer themselves up as currency for an economy of clickbait and distortion." In the letter, per the Guardian, the couple and their representatives write that stop
As they part with their royal duties and begin a new life in Los Angeles, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are taking some new decisions. Recently, a statement given by their representatives revealed that the former Duke and Duchess of Sussex have blacklisted four UK tabloids, namely, Daily Mail, Express, Mirror and The Sun and they have decided to never deal with them again. "We are writing to set a new media relations policy, specifically as it pertains to your organization," the letter read.
When Meghan Markle married into the royal family, it was said that she had a very hard time when dealing with the tabloids.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are cutting ties with four British tabloids: and The pair announced on Sunday that they would no longer engage with the papers in letters reportedly sent to each outlet's editor. ET has reached out to Meghan and Harry's reps for comment.
When Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan announced that they were stepping back as senior working royals in January, they also made it clear that their new chapter would feature a new approach to media relations.On Sunday evening, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex solidified those plans after sending a scathing letter to the editors of four British tabloids, stating they will never deal the publications or their journalists again.
A photographer may have recently claimed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would be “hunted every single day” after moving to Los Angeles but they may be covered by British and European laws.
Even though Prince Harry and Meghan Markle recently moved to the United States, the couple is still supporting the United Kingdom. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex recently donated some of the proceeds of their royal wedding broadcast to charity Feeding Britain, which helps feed families struggling during the coronavirus pandemic, Fox News can confirm.
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan have donated £90,000 (more than $100,000) to charity Feeding Britain, according to Town & Country. The donation stemmed from the proceeds generated from the Sussexes' global wedding broadcast in 2018.