Prince Harry says the royal family is "frightened" British tabloids

"There is a level of control that has existed for generations."


There were many revelations of Bombshell duringPrince Harry andDuchess Meghan'sExplosive interview of two hours withOPRAH WINFREY On CBS Sunday, one of the biggest surprises was how much the duke was willing to disclose on life behind the walls of the palace. While the teasers of the diffusion have focused onWhat Meghan would saySome of the most amazing revelations came from Harry, including his assertion that the royal family would never have been challenged or struck at the tabloids for their negative and misleading coverage of Meghan because they are afraid of the tabloids. His assertion that he is "heavily conscious" of "how scared the tabloids are tabloids that turn them" could be disastrous for the monarchy. Read it to know what else has said, and for more information on the future of Windsor's house, checkCan the monarchy survive without Queen Elizabeth?

"There is an invisible contract," Harry said, referring to the alleged decade of decades of Royals with the tabloids. He added that family members who "wine and their dine and give them full access" have a better press than him and Meghan committed because of their desire to keep their private family life. But he stopped names family members who swear the press for positive coverage.

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"There is a level of control [by the tabloids] that existed for generations," Harry said, dissipating the notion that it is the palace and not the media that control the coverage of the royal family. Meghan added that the family even organizes holidays for tabloids at the palace. And for more information on how another royal couple managed the tabloids, checkHow Prince William stopped the media of Harceler Kate Middleton.

Diane Clehane is a journalist and author of New YorkImagine Diana andDiana: the secrets of his style.


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