This week, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s battle with the media, both traditional and social, was laid bare in the starkest of terms. The Court of Appeal heard new evidence from a senior royal aide after the Mail on Sunday began an appeal against a High Court ruling earlier this year which found the newspaper had unlawfully breached Meghan’s privacy by publishing extracts from a letter she had sent her estranged father.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry accused British journalists of ‘amplifying’ the voices of abusive social media accounts. Speaking at a conference on misinformation, the Prince also said he warned Twitter boss Jack Dorsey about the storming of the US Capitol the day before it occurred.