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Friday, May 8, 2026

Claims negative stories were 'fed' to media as part of a 'war' against Meghan 'are untrue' - Daily Mail

The suggestion that negative stories were routinely 'fed' to the media by Buckingham Palace as part of a 'war' against Meghan, or to negate less favourable stories about other senior royals, is categorically untrue.

Why can I say this with absolute confidence?

Well, because as a long-standing royal correspondent on the country's biggest-selling daily newspaper, I can only presume that those stories would have, on occasions, been leaked to me.

And if my job was as easy as sitting by the phone waiting for a friendly man (or woman) in grey suit to ring me, then I wouldn't be the walking candidate for Botox that I so badly am.

Harry's Netflix series has 'destroyed his relationship with William', royal author suggests

Harry's 'treacherous collaboration with Netflix' has 'destroyed his relationship with William', a royal expert has claimed.

Tom Bower also suggested that the public acrimony between the heir to the throne and his brother is a bad look for Britain.

Mr Bower said: 'Their mother Diana would be appalled by Harry's disloyalty.

'Not only is that rupture distressing for William and King Charles, but also for the country.

'The image of warring brothers is terrible for Britain's global reputation.'

It comes as a friend of the Prince of Wales told the Sunday Times that he will 'definitely' not be watching the controversial series.

According to friends William is upset by Harry's assertion in the first 'volume' of the docu-series that he married Kate because she 'fits the...



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