British media reported that Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, listed four major British newspapers on the blacklist, after accusing them of publishing "distorted, false and unreasonable" stories.

In a scathing message to the editors of the Sun, Daily Mail, Mirror and Express newspapers, Harry and Meghan, who officially gave up their positions in the British royal family, announced that "there will be no cooperation" after today with those newspapers, According to the newspaper, The Guardian.

And a copy allegedly about the message, published by the Financial Times correspondent, Marc de Stefano, said on Twitter that their new policy towards the press "is not related to avoiding criticism." It is not about ending communication with the public or imposing strict control on reports. ” But they do not wish to use them as the "currency of the click-hunt economy."

An excerpt from the letter published by The Guardian states that "the Duke and Duchess of Sussex witnessed people they know, as well as strangers who completely destroy their lives without good reason, contrary to the fact that rumors are boosting advertising revenue."