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UK press watchdog rejects Prince Harry's complaint over drugged wildlife article
LONDON, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Britain's press watchdog has
rejected a complaint by Prince Harry over a tabloid newspaper
article which said wild animals pictured in photos he posted on
Instagram had been drugged and tied up.
Harry, Queen Elizabeth's grandson, posted the pictures he
had taken of African wildlife on his Instagram account, which
then had 5.6 followers, to mark Earth Day and highlight
conservation efforts.
But the Mail on Sunday newspaper reported last April that
the photos had not revealed the full story. It said the animals
involved had been tranquilised and that a picture of an elephant
in Malawi had been edited so that it was not possible to see
there was a rope around its hind legs.
"Drugged and tethered ... what Harry didn’t tell you about
those awe-inspiring wildlife photos," read the headline.
The prince argued the report was inaccurate because it
indicated he had intentionally misled the public to think that
he was a superior wildlife photographer who had captured the
pictures under dangerous circumstances, the Independent Press
Standards Organisation (IPSO) watchdog said.
Harry said his caption had made clear the animals were being
relocated as part of conservation efforts and that the photo had
only been edited to meet Instagram's formatting requirements.
However, the paper said Harry had not explained the
circumstances of the photo to his followers and that he had not
needed to crop the pictures in the way he had.
IPSO's complaints committee supported the paper's argument
and rejected Harry's claim that the article was inaccurate.
originally posted by: Boadicea
It's no wonder she wants to cut that toxicity out of her life.
Oh what a tangled web!!!
originally posted by: odzeandennz
The next case is to basically give up the infatuation of other people..?
Their lives are that interesting to those without one...
In my opinion she creates her own brand of toxicity ......
originally posted by: CJCrawley
I think he has a perfect right, like anyone else, to react to a newspaper article about him, especially if he believes it misrepresents him.
I wouldn't bother myself, but he has reasonable cause.
Nothing to see here.
Agreed. If his account only had 5.6 followers on his Instagram account before, maybe he has more than that now, though how do you get .6 of a follower? Is 5.6 followers like 5 adults and one minor or something?
originally posted by: Boadicea
Wow. I hadn't heard about this case. I'm surprised Harry would pursue something so petty. I would think better not to draw any more attention to this than possible!
originally posted by: Boadicea
But we all do what we know. And it looks like this is what Meghan knows because of her father. I think she could have, and probably should have, thought a little more strategically -- and compassionately -- in regards to her ticking time bomb father and avoided this public nightmare. But I suspect this is how she learned to survive. And given she can't trust her own father, it's easy to see why she could not, would not and did not trust Harry's family either... even if they are royal.
originally posted by: Hecate666
Having their cake and eat it. They are not royalty any longer, which means they are free fodder for the paparazzi just like any other 'celeb', politician or commoner. Live with it, like they have to.
That marriage isn't gonna be for much longer anyways. Once she is allowed to be 'out there' again and do her celeb stuff, instead of representing Britain, Harry will be much too boring for her.
Then Harry will go back to Britain, marry his old flame Chelsea and all will be back to normal. Like with his father
[HArry just doesn't know it yet!]
originally posted by: odzeandennz
a reply to: eletheia
To make a point you probably won't 'get'... And point and laugh at whatever compelled you to write about people going with their lives.
ID make a thread about you, but....
originally posted by: Breakthestreak
originally posted by: CJCrawley
I think he has a perfect right, like anyone else, to react to a newspaper article about him, especially if he believes it misrepresents him.
I wouldn't bother myself, but he has reasonable cause.
Nothing to see here.
Yeah poor Harry. Boo hoo. The media was mean and misrepresented him.
Meanwhile at the Trump residence..........