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What are the Guardian and Independent’s headlines? The Guardian and The Independent – neither tabloids, neither being sued for phone hacking by Prince Harry or any celebrity for that matter, are the only newspapers to lead on the hearing. Both take a sympathetic tone. The Guardian leads on Stephen Lawrence’s mum and reports on her feelings of being ‘betrayed’ whilst the Independent leads with Harry’s ‘paranoia’ over ‘unlawful’s stories. Side note: It’s interesting The Independent is continuing the line of paranoia and mental health with Prince Harry. The paper is so liberal it has been described as being republican (wanting…
What’s the Sun’s headline? Why has the paper ignored Harry’s return? The Sun newspaper never usually misses the chance to report on Prince Harry and Meghan, so Harry being back in Britain, you would have thought the newspaper would splash his return on the paper’s front page. But the Sun newspaper is radio silent on Harry today. The front page fails to acknowledge Harry – along with other celebrities – being at the High Court yesterday. They have bought a case against the publisher of the Daily Mail. But Harry has another case. He is also suing News Group Newspapers (NGN) for…
Daily Mirror headline – King too busy to see Harry The Daily Mirror is another tabloid that loves to cover Prince Harry and Meghan. But in May – in another lawsuit – the publisher of the paper, Mirror Group Newspapers, will go to trial over allegations of phone tapping and other privacy breaches. With their own legal issues with the Prince, it’s no wonder they’ve limited their coverage. The front page features a small image of Harry outside the High Court along with the headline: Harry jets in to UK but King ‘too busy to see him’. The paper has chosen…
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