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        <title><![CDATA[Prince Harry and Meghan Markle sever ties with UK tabloids]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Prince Harry</strong> and <strong>Meghan Markle</strong> broke ties with UK tabloids on Sunday by issuing a scathing letter that said they would no longer engage with the newspapers.</p><p>The former royals laid out their new policy of “zero engagement” and “no corroboration” to the editors of four major British publications after years of &#8220;distorted&#8221; and &#8220;false&#8221; coverage, <strong>according to The Guardian</strong>.</p><p>“It is gravely concerning that an influential slice of the media, over many years, has sought to insulate themselves from taking accountability for what they say or print — even when they know it to be distorted, false, or invasive beyond reason,&#8221; the couple wrote in the letter to The Daily Mail, The Sun, Daily Mirror, and Daily Express.</p><p>&#8220;When power is enjoyed without responsibility, the trust we all place in this much-needed industry is degraded.&#8221;</p><p>Harry and Meghan excoriated the tabs for years of what they describe as relentless false coverage.</p><p>“The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have watched people they know — as well as complete strangers — have their lives completely pulled apart for no good reason, other than the fact that salacious gossip boosts advertising revenue,” the letter said.</p><p>The four tabloids will not receive media updates from the couple and may possibly be barred from attending their future events, the letter said.</p><p>Harry and Meghan explained that the policy was &#8220;not about avoiding criticism.&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;It’s not about shutting down public conversation or censoring accurate reporting,&#8221; it read. &#8220;Media have every right to report on and indeed have an opinion on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, good or bad. But it can’t be based on a lie.”</p><p>Meghan <strong>sued the The Daily Mail</strong> in 2019 for publishing a private letter she wrote to her estranged father following her nuptials.</p><p>The couple — who recently relocated to Los Angeles — have been keeping a low profile in the city and were spotted recently <strong>delivering meals to the sick</strong>.</p><p>Prince Harry recently said <strong>he was enjoying quarantine</strong> by hanging out with his 11-month-old son, Archie.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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