Harry images: 3,600 complaints
Some 3,600 people have complained to the Press Complaints Commission (PCC) about naked photographs of Prince Harry published on the front-page of the Sun newspaper.
Some 3,600 people have complained to the Press Complaints Commission (PCC) about naked photographs of Prince Harry published on the front-page of the Sun newspaper.
Rupert Murdoch has said that the Sun's editor Dominic Mohan made the decision to publish naked pictures of Prince Harry. He added that the former executive editor of the News of the World Neil Wallis has not been contacted over this matter.
Mr Murdoch also said that he had been in Silicon Valley "far removed" from the situation but that he supports Mr Mohan's decision.
@johnprescott No contact with Neil Wallis. Decision as rightly that of the editor, and I support. I was in Silicon Valley far removed.
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