Prince Harry and Meghan impose ‘gag order’ on school

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Prince Harry and Meghan impose ‘gag order’ on school
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Herald Sun's Susie O'Brien says Prince Harry and Meghan Markle required a school to sign a 'gag order' restricting staff and students from making negative public comments about the couple. “This down and out school, they had to actually agree in order to attract this couple,” Ms O’Brien told Sky News host Chris Kenny. “There were a whole lot of things they weren't allowed to say. “I think that's an absolutely appalling way to treat school kids and teachers. 'What a disgrace these two are.'

Herald Sun's Susie O'Brien says Prince Harry and Meghan Markle required a school to sign a"gag order" restricting staff and students from making negative public comments about the couple.

“This down and out school, they had to actually agree in order to attract this couple,” Ms O’Brien told Sky News host Chris Kenny.“I think that's an absolutely appalling way to treat school kids and teachers.

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