Ali Hall
2 min readJan 19, 2023

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I do actually see it as hatred. The combination of this article and the previous article on Meghan. You seem to have sided with the tabloids and right wing media. You are agreeing with the likes of Piers Morgan and Jeremy Clarkson.

Harry isn’t a “celebrity” he is a royal, born into a life not of his choosing. He has endured multiple horrific things in his life that would have broken and destroyed you and me. The tabloids are determined rag doll him. For what?

Perhaps for you next article on them you can do some research into all the good they have done. Outline the financial donations from the recent releases.

Read his book, listen to documentaries, understand the involvement of the paparazzi in Diana’s death and the way history was repeating itself. Perhaps for your next article you can find more balance. These kind of articles stir up hate. Is it necessary? Is it truthful? Is it kind?

It’s bizarre how most things the tabloids print about him are false, yet believed. And even if they are proven to be vindictive lies - and big ones at that - the haters accept it. But when Harry tells his own story the haters are so quick to say he’s lying.

He is just a man, who is by no means perfect, who has lost almost everything in his life and had his name smeared time and time again. The tabloids have been telling “his story” for decades. Surely he’s allowed to take back control and tell his own story?

Less hate, more love. I recently wrote about Meghan, it’s my pinned post. This is what I mean.

Let’s try to use our words to unite people, not divide them.

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Ali Hall
Ali Hall

Written by Ali Hall

✍Well-being, feminism, personal growth & life observations. Childfree & owner of Life Without Children & Abnormally Normal. Lover of trail running & dogs.

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