mandyb wrote:thegreekdog wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:Why are so many Brits offended when their royal patronage is ridiculed?
Why are so many Brits reluctant to point out the injustice when the royal family prohibits the media from reporting factual information about one of their family members?
I thought they couldn't print the pictures; I did not know there was a prohibition against reporting. Both seem draconian, but I'd be more concerned about the reporting than the pictures.
It's been reported and the photos have been printed by The Sun.
I don't think the Royals can prohibit the printing but only make a plea: in this case to protect Harry's privacy by not printing the pictures. They also said that ultimately, the choice on whether to print or not, was down to the editor.
Whatever happens to The Sun's editor because of this will depend on their ability to prove that printing pics of a naked prince 'arry was in the public's interest (see Leveson).
What is certain is:- a) Harry is an idiot
b) The Queen will not be pleased
That's a bit of a soft interpretation.
Newspapers will be sued, not by a private party, but by the State itself and using the resources of the State, which are unlimited as the State is the source of money. The State (the monarchy) will be able to request the newspapers be punished by the State's media regulator, Press Complaint Commission. The State's own media - which has a broadcasting pseudo-monopoly - will be requested by the State (the monarchy) not to print the photos (and has complied - the BBC has showed blacked out photos of the Sun's front page). It's a corrupt legal system in which the State has the ability to punish private parties through institutions it creates. Similar to the Queen being immune from trial because she has created all the courts.
One of the most groundbreaking documentaries of the last thirty years - Unlawful Killing - was only shown once and never released on the internet after the Supreme Ruling Family smashed it. It's been nearly a decade since the reports of Charles raping his male servants as punishment emerged and still newspapers are too fearful to deny the Supreme Ruling Family's "request" that no reports be published (these were text reports - not photos).
The Sun provided some historical context about how reports of the Ruling Family are sanitized for peasantry:
Harry’s great-great uncle Edward VIII was embroiled in a love affair with Mrs Simpson, an American divorcée still married to her second husband, in the 1930s.
Yet while the rest of the world could read about the relationship, British newspapers were silent.
Imported US magazines which carried details of Wallis, or showed her with Edward, had pages scissored out of them before they could go on sale in Britain.
Read more:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/ne ... z24U2c4RSn