In the ongoing saga of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, a significant development has emerged. Prince Harry is currently under intense scrutiny on social media for alleged falsehoods, igniting widespread discussion and a sense of vindication among his critics.
This controversy began with a statement made by Prince Harry in an ITV documentary, where he suggested that it would have been beneficial if the royal family had united with him to confront the media. The Daily Telegraph's tweet promoting this segment was perceived by many as overly favorable, leading to a wave of critical responses.
Contrary to Harry's assertion, historical actions by the royal family tell a different story. Prince William, in particular, has been proactive in challenging unethical media practices. He played a crucial role in exposing the phone hacking scandal that led to the Leveson Inquiry. Chaired by Lord Justice Leveson, this inquiry was a comprehensive investigation into the practices and ethics of the British press, initiated in July 2011 following the News International phone hacking scandal. The inquiry resulted in significant reforms in British media law and the prosecution of those responsible for illegal activities. Prince William's involvement in alerting law enforcement about phone hacking underscored the royal family's commitment to media accountability, contradicting Harry's claim of inaction.
Prince Harry received a settlement of £140,000 after a High Court judge ruled that unlawful methods had been used to collect evidence on him for tabloid stories. It was determined that 15 out of 30 stories about him by the MGN (Mirror Group Newspapers) were the result of invasions into his privacy. Despite this legal victory, viewers grew weary of Harry's complaints about being under constant surveillance during his younger years, as expressed in the ITV documentary "Harry and Meghan: An African Journey." Harry and Meghan seem to have lost some public sympathy, with many viewers admitting to switching off the documentary and expressing their fatigue with Harry's narrative. Social media reactions ranged from frustration to outright refusal to watch the interview. "I couldn't stand it, complete switch-off," one person tweeted. "No one should watch it," echoed another.
As Harry continued to attribute his rift with the royal family to his battles with the press, more viewers turned away. "Wouldn't dream of watching #ITV," declared a critic, while others shared similar sentiments of disinterest. Critics argue that Harry and Meghan's strategy involves attempting to rewrite history by presenting their preferred narrative, assuming the public has a short memory. This tactic, however, faces growing resistance. Platforms like X (formerly known as Twitter) are now actively debunking false claims, providing a counter-narrative to the couple's statements.
A source has told Express UK that Harry's desire to repeatedly air his grievances in public will damage his reputation and exacerbate the rift with his family. "Never complain, never explain" has been the royal family's motto for over a hundred years, said the source. Although some of what Harry says might be valid, the family doesn't want to be dragged into any more public media storms. "If there was some kind of media blackout and trust built between Harry and the family, it could lead to a better relationship," the source added. However, as long as he continues to speak out or make comments about the royal family, it's not going to happen. "He just needs to learn to keep quiet. The royal family doesn't want to be dragged into any more public spats or negative press stories."