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Royal scandal: Did the UK media delete articles on Prince William’s alleged affair with Rose Hanbury?
The belief among people is that the palace is manipulating media outlets to stifle reports of the alleged affair between Prince William and Sarah Rose Hanbury.
Prince William, Kate Middleton and Rose Hanbury were the talk of the town earlier this year.
Several reports suggested that the future king of England had an alleged affair with Rose Hanbury. Though these rumours have been going around since 2019, they again came to light in 2024 after Kate Middleton disappeared from public life amid her health crisis.
While the three were subjected to a lot of media attention, reports suggest that UK media outlets have quietly deleted the articles surrounding the alleged affair.
Ellie Hall, a royal writer for Vulture, created a timeline showing the removal or editing of news articles from 2019 to 2024.
The chronology describes how various British publications carried stories that were then removed or significantly changed regarding any potential relationship between Prince William and Rose Hanbury. (Also Read: Rose Hanbury: 9 points on the British aristocrat amid Prince William-Kate Middleton royal drama)
What did the investigation reveal?
As per Vulture, from 2019 to 2024, a total of 21 stories were deleted and six stories that had information removed were modified after publication.
The Daily Express, the Mirror, the Sun, the Evening Standard, Tatler, the Daily Mail/MailOnline/Mail on Sunday, and the Guardian are all UK-based media outlets that deleted or edited the stories.
Over the course of three months, Vulture submitted many requests for comments to various outlets; the Guardian was the only news organisation that replied.
Ellie Hall, a royal writer for Vulture, created a timeline showing the removal or editing of news articles from 2019 to 2024.
The chronology describes how various British publications carried stories that were then removed or significantly changed regarding any potential relationship between Prince William and Rose Hanbury.
(Also Read: Rose Hanbury: 9 points on the British aristocrat amid Prince William-Kate Middleton royal drama)
What did the investigation reveal?
As per Vulture, from 2019 to 2024, a total of 21 stories were deleted and six stories that had information removed were modified after publication.
The Daily Express, the Mirror, the Sun, the Evening Standard, Tatler, the Daily Mail/MailOnline/Mail on Sunday, and the Guardian are all UK-based media outlets that deleted or edited the stories.
Over the course of three months, Vulture submitted many requests for comments to various outlets; the Guardian was the only news organisation that replied.
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