Prince Harry's complaint against Mail on Sunday over a newspaper claim that Harry, in some posted photos of wildlife in Africa, did not highlight the fact that the animals were tied up and sedated through medication.
In April 2019, Mail on Sunday published an article accusing Harry of cheating.
On the other hand, the prince complained to the Independent Organization for the Prevention of Animals (IPSO) claiming that the Mail on Sunday article was deliberate and brought out the fraudster who sought to sell his "photography skills" to animal life. wild.
According to Prince Harry, he did not mention in the posting that the animals had been injected with sedative medication, as he believed this was all too clear regarding the fact that the animals were in the process of moving from place to place, a procedure which in some cases is necessary.
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In the Mail on Sunday article, it was said that Harry had deliberately cut a photo of an elephant because his hind legs were tied. Harry on the other hand, pointed out that the photo was cut due to the Instagram format.
However his complaint was not acknowledged that according to the IPSO, it was unclear to followers that the animals were under the influence of the medication and the cut photo of the elephant could have been edited differently.
Source: The Guardian