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Daily Mail breach of Prince Harry and Meghan's Australia visit embargo damages press relations

The Daily Mail broke an embargo on Prince Harry and Meghan's Australia tour itinerary, publishing details five days early, which forced last-minute security changes and led the couple to stop sharing advance information with media. The breach has reportedly irreparably damaged their trust in press briefings.

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Apr 20, 2026, 1:47 PM
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Daily Mail’s ‘aggressive’ reporting on Prince Harry and Meghan ‘irreparably damaged’ press briefings

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Daily Mail’s ‘aggressive’ reporting on Prince Harry and Meghan ‘irreparably damaged’ press briefings

Apr 20, 2026, 1:47 PM

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