Associated Newspapers, which owns the Daily Mail tabloid in the U.K., has written to ViacomCBS demanding the deletion of "offending content" in Oprah Winfrey's high-profile interview with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.
Lawyers for Associated Newspapers took exception to images in a newspaper headline montage they claim have been altered or misrepresented and demanded they be edited out of the TV special. "As a responsible broadcaster with integrity we believe therefore that you will deprecate, as we do, the deliberate distortion and doctoring of newspaper headlines in the misleading montage of British newspapers broadcast in ‘Oprah with Meghan and Harry’.
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