"Please note that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will not be engaging with your outlet," reads the letter, which was subsequently printed in the Guardian, as well on Twitter by reporter Mark Di Stefano. "There will be no corroboration and zero engagement," it continues.
Harry and Meghan defend this decision, writing: "This policy is not about avoiding criticism. It’s not about shutting down public conversation or censoring accurate reporting.
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," and by accusing the four publications listed above of using "clickbait" and "salacious gossip" to increase ad revenue.
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