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News coverage of Kate evidence of media bias

Meghan should be treated the same as the Princess of Wales

- Ruth Wishart

BEING of a republican persuasion I try not to get distracted by the reams of Royal coverage masqueradi­ng as news.

Yet sometimes the urge to stick an oar in becomes well nigh irresistib­le.

I’m not referring to a doctored family snap, the location of a mini princess’ cardigan sleave being of small consequenc­e in a world scarred by war, famine and pestilence.

Yet I do admit to a degree of bafflement as to why one young woman is regularly portrayed as sugar and spice and all things nice, whilst her American sisterin-law is apparently the embodiment of nastiness.

Every week the same media go after Meghan for the most trivial of alleged offences, whilst Kate is lauded for the same behaviour.

I give you two pieces of evidence in support of this black and white sisterhood. One was when Meghan was expecting her first child, conceived when she was in her mid to late thirties. It qualifies you, in gynie-speak, as a “geriatric” mum.

Anyway, when she had her hand on her growing bump, some of the tabloids took issue with her alleged need to emphasise her impending motherhood.

Compare and contrast the same pic of Kate, said to be tenderly

cradling HER tum.

Then there was the case of the avocados. Eaten or served by Meghan, they apparently endangered important plant species. Munched by Kate, they were just evidence of her careful diet.

You couldn’t make it up, so I haven’t.

It doesn’t rest there, of course.

One American writer has just accused her fellow Yankee of being just as manipulati­ve as the former Duchess of Windsor. She hasn’t, of course, met either of them, but hey, don’t let that spoil your chance to make a few “literary” quid from the theory.

It seems that for some commentato­rs, Meghan’s place is forever in

the wrong, whilst the saintly Catherine is a shining example of caring motherhood. Enough already.

There once was a Danny Kay song lyric which said: “The chalice from the Palace has the brew that is true.”

Havers. The palace brew contains precisely what they’d like the great unwashed to imbibe.

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 ?? ?? The contrast between the media’s coverage of the Princess of Wales and the Duchess of Sussex couldn’t be more marked, says Ruth Wishart Image: PA
The contrast between the media’s coverage of the Princess of Wales and the Duchess of Sussex couldn’t be more marked, says Ruth Wishart Image: PA

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