Author Sally Bedell Smith said that Harry and Meghan should at some point 'back off' from their battles with the media, on Newsweek's 'The Royal Report.'
Speaking about the cases, and any beneficial outcome for the prince, Bedell Smith said:"I don't see any particular reputational damage if they [ANL] lose. I mean, obviously the reporter who did the piece [...] may suffer, which would be unfortunate."when the publisher released extracts of a 2018 letter she wrote to her father, Thomas Markle. The duchess won the case but was awarded just £1 in symbolic damages.
Since leaving the royal family, Harry has spoken out about his family members'"invisible contract" with the press, which infers that the more access they give the better coverage they receive. He also alleged that some royals,fed the media stories about him to boost their own public image.
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