Daily Mirror Royal Editor Russell Myers says the issue he and many of his colleagues have is that “nobody was being called up” by the Royal Family nor were they being “spoon-fed” stories about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
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Mr Myers’ remarks come after in a sneak peak of CBS’ 60 Minutes interview with Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex accused the Royal Family of “planting stories” against him and his wife Meghan Markle. “Our jobs would be an awful lot easier if that was actually happening,” he told Sky News host James Morrow.
“Of course, there were conversations, of course, there were briefings about stories that our sources would give us, and we had to go to Buckingham Palace or Kensington Palace to check. “But I think it’s a complete distortion of the truth to suggest that that was the only way that that stories about them were appearing in the press because it simply wasn’t true.”
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