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Key facts
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- “Media from the Daily Mail, The Daily Mirror, and Sky News Australia unfortunately reported on sensitive embargoed information, complicating and compromising security arrangements,” a spokesperson from Meghan’s PR team said last week.
- Five lucky winners will receive a skincare bundle including Sun Serum, Sun Kids, Dry Touch Sun Cream, Dry Touch Body After Sun, Dry Foot Cream, Dry Hand Cream, Dry Lip Balm, 10% Lotion, 5% Shower Gel and Anti Age Epigenetics.
- The Daily Mail’s “aggressive” approach to reporting on Prince Harry and Meghan’s Australian visit has “irreparably damaged” the Sussexes’ ability to brief press ahead of trips, Guardian Australia has been told.
What we know
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On the substance, Five lucky winners will receive a skincare bundle including Sun Serum, Sun Kids, Dry Touch Sun Cream, Dry Touch Body After Sun, Dry Foot Cream, Dry Hand Cream, Dry Lip Balm, 10% Lotion, 5% Shower Gel and Anti Age Epigenetics.
Beyond the headlines, the Daily Mail’s “aggressive” approach to reporting on Prince Harry and Meghan’s Australian visit has “irreparably damaged” the Sussexes’ ability to brief press ahead of trips, Guardian Australia has been told.
More precisely, the Daily Mail’s Australian website broke an embargo by publishing details of the royal couple’s movements five days before they landed in Melbourne, despite that information being strictly non-publishable until they arrived.
It is worth noting that the Guardian has been told the Sussexes’ media office complained, resulting in the Daily Mail report being taken down.
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Going deeper, the leak meant that Harry and Meghan’s itinerary had to be changed at the 11th hour and that the police involvement in their security had to be increased – an unpopular aspect of the pair’s trip to Australia which was criticised as a waste of taxpayer money.
What they're saying
“Media from the Daily Mail, The Daily Mirror, and Sky News Australia unfortunately reported on sensitive embargoed information, complicating and compromising security arrangements,” a spokesperson from Meghan’s PR team said last week.
“We are therefore no longer sharing itineraries beyond the initial ops note with media for the remainder of their trip.”
The wider context
On a related note, Sources close to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex also alleged the Daily Mail followed the advance security team from the airport and reported on their movements, with fears that the safety of Harry and Meghan was compromised.
Going deeper, Meghan’s PR team criticised the Mail, Sky News Australia and the UK’s Daily Mirror last week.
On the substance, the Daily Mail in the UK has a hostile relationship with Harry and Meghan.
Beyond the headlines, a case brought by Prince Harry; Elton John and his husband, David Furnish; the actors Sadie Frost and Elizabeth Hurley; the campaigner Doreen Lawrence; and the former politician Simon Hughes against the publisher of the Daily Mail and the Mail on Sunday has just wrapped up in London.
More precisely, During the trial, Prince Harry accused the Daily Mail of wanting to drive him “to drugs and drinking” by placing his life under surveillance.
The bottom line
- The Daily Mail’s “aggressive” approach to reporting on Prince Harry and Meghan’s Australian visit has “irreparably damaged” the Sussexes’ ability to brief press ahead of trips, Guardian Australia has been told.
- The Daily Mail’s Australian website broke an embargo by publishing details of the royal couple’s movements five days before they landed in Melbourne, despite that information being strictly non-publishable until they arrived.
- The Guardian has been told the Sussexes’ media office complained, resulting in the Daily Mail report being taken down.

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