Royal household's 'no comment' policy is to avoid 'making situations worse' - News Summed Up

Royal household's 'no comment' policy is to avoid 'making situations worse'


The British Royal household's 'no comment' policy was for Meghan Markle's benefit because they wanted to avoid 'making situations worse by giving a gossipy story more oxygen', a source told People magazine. The British Royal household's 'no comment' policy was for Meghan Markle's benefit because they wanted to avoid 'making situations worse by giving a gossipy story more oxygen', a source told People magazine. Appearing on Lorraine, he said the senior members of the royal family will be upset over the claims that the Firm failed to safeguard her. He said the situation was 'very very sad indeed,' and added the royal family were likely to feel upset by the Duchess of Sussex's latest court submissions. 'They're all also disturbing readings for the royal family.


Source: Daily Mail July 09, 2020 10:55 UTC



Loading...
Loading...
  

Loading...

                           
/* -------------------------- overlay advertisemnt -------------------------- */