Prince Harry has ‘trashed his country’ says Jeremy Vine guest
Prince Harry yesterday released a statement on the Archewell website, which says he is working to tackle fake news. The statement said: “Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex — co-founder of Archewell — joined a group of his colleagues who have been working together for more than half a year to release an ambitious report on tackling the growing mis- and dis-information problem in technology, media, and social media.” The report gives a list of 15 recommendations “for leaders to consider adopting across the public, private and non-profit sectors”.
Among the recommendations are the need for social media transparency and disclosure, as well as a “new proposal regarding social media immunity”.
The statement comes as Associated Newspapers (ANL) seek to overturn the decision that the publication of Meghan Markle’s “private” letter to her father Thomas Markle, sent in August 2018, was unlawful.
The Duchess apologised to the Court of Appeal last week for allegedly forgetting email exchanges with her communications secretary, Jason Knauf, ahead of his meeting with the authors of ‘Finding Freedom’, an unofficial biography of the Sussexes.
Mr Knauf, in a witness statement, told the court Meghan’s letter to her father was written in anticipation that it could be leaked.
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