Not a single member of the regular royal press pack (those reporters who are identified as the royal correspondent by their newspaper, get invited to pre-tour receptions, go on tour, and form the royal rota) has written about Meghan Crossing Her Legs.
(If you're interested:
As far as I can tell, one regular royal reporter complained about access. And she isn't even the royal correspondent for one of the dreaded tabloids (she's with Sky News). The RCs for the Mail on Sunday, Express, Sun, DM, and Telegraph were uniformly positive about it on Twitter.
I don't think it's doing Meghan any favours to construct a narrative that the royal reporters are out to get her.
(If you're interested:
- for People, it was Brittany Talarico, their style editor
- for the Express, it was Holly Pyne, who writes about forest fires, bitcoin, weather and the pound sterling
- for the Daily Mail, it was Caitlyn Hit, who usually writes about the Kris and Caitlyn Jenner and Martha Cliff, whose recent stories include "Mother who nurses 5 year old" and "pink jumpsuit looks different than the one ordered"
- For the Sun, it was Rebecca Flood and Becky Pemberton
- For the Daily Star, it was Simon Green
- for the Telegraph, it was Shane Watson
As far as I can tell, one regular royal reporter complained about access. And she isn't even the royal correspondent for one of the dreaded tabloids (she's with Sky News). The RCs for the Mail on Sunday, Express, Sun, DM, and Telegraph were uniformly positive about it on Twitter.
I don't think it's doing Meghan any favours to construct a narrative that the royal reporters are out to get her.