Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reportedly ready for 'lifelong' battle with British media
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly in a 'lifelong' battle with the British media if they keep up with their legal strategy, a royal expert has said.
According to expert Amber Mayville-Brown, Prince Harry has pursued several legal battles in recent years, the latest being a defamation claim against the Mail on Sunday Publishers Associated Newspapers, a stark contrast to the strategy of Queen Elizabeth, who has always shied away from it. Is. Fighting it publicly.
Mayville-Brown told Newsweek: "Meghan and Harry are engaged in what is essentially the battle of a lifetime with the British tabloids."
"... they will be no strangers to investigation, criticism, and sometimes serious allegations; and if they complain, explain and investigate every time and serious allegations are made, they will find themselves very busy. "
The royal expert also added: "For the royal family, the beauty of the 'never complain, never explain' philosophy is continuity. It is a mantra for all seasons, a response to all incidents, harmful accusations, gossip or rumours. clearly stating that there shall be no explanation or engagement.
"By departing from that strategy Prince Harry has placed himself in a position where he has to, or at least feels, he has to complain about the allegations and explain himself, where otherwise there is a sense of silence and regal shoulders. A tilt would have been offered," concluded. Mayville-Brown.