Prince Harry receives British tabloid apology for false reporting

Prince Harry received an apology from a British tabloid for his false reporting.

Mail newspaper published a note on Sunday about a previously published article about the 36-year-old king and withdrew his reports.

“An article on October 25, 2020 reported that Prince Harry had been accused by a high ranking general of turning his back on the Royal Marines since he retired from his military duties in March and that, in an apparent affront to the Forces Armed, he failed to respond to a letter from Lord Dannatt, a former Chief of Staff, “the statement began.

The vehicle then claimed to have discovered that the prince is, in fact, in contact with his military colleagues and the Royal Marines “privately” to “offer informal support”. Its connection with the military has been maintained in its current capacity since March.

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Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, received an apology from the Mail on Sunday after they falsely reported on his relationship with his military colleagues.  (Photo by Karwai Tang / WireImage)

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, received an apology from the Mail on Sunday after they falsely reported on his relationship with his military colleagues. (Photo by Karwai Tang / WireImage)

The correction also said that “administrative issues” were responsible for Harry not receiving the letter from Lord Dannatt, and said that he already responded to the note.

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“We apologize to Prince Harry and made a donation to the Invictus Games Foundation,” said the statement.

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The Invictus Games are a series of competition similar to the Olympics, held for veterans with disabilities. They were created by the Duke of Sussex.

Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle.  (Photo by Karwai Tang / WireImage)

Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle. (Photo by Karwai Tang / WireImage)

Prince Harry has found himself at odds with the tabloid before. He and his wife, Meghan Markle, are in the middle of a lawsuit against the tabloid after publishing a letter written by the duchess to her father after the royal wedding.

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The couple also attacked other media companies for violating their privacy, recently winning a victory against a news agency that published photos of Markle and the couple’s son, Archie.

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