Harry called out tabloid hatred and online misinformation.
editor-at-large Steven Levy, the prince continued, “The scale of misinformation now is terrifying. No one’s safe from it, no one is protected from it. You can’t hide from it, and we continue to see lives ruined and families destroyed in one single household.”
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