"Of course I was in discussions with the palace and there was no problem running those images [of Kate at the farm store]." -Sun editor Victoria Newton admits to #BBCLaura that yes, she did work with Kensington Palace to shape the media frenzy around Kate Middleton. 1/
"Of course I was in discussions with the palace and there was no problem running those images [of Kate at the farm store]." -Sun editor Victoria Newton admits to #BBCLaura that yes, she did work with Kensington Palace to shape the media frenzy around Kate Middleton. 1/
Days earlier, in an editorial entitled "Lay Off Kate," the Sun insisted that "social media trolls" and "a certain former Royal couple from Montecito, California" were to blame for the frenzy. This interview with the BBC negates - or in the very least, weakens - that assertion. 2/
@kristenmeinzer So I guess they’re abandoning the random man who just happened to be there, spotted them there, filmed it and sold the footage to TMZ explanation.
@kristenmeinzer Victoria Newton is Kensington Palace New spokesperson.
@kristenmeinzer Nope that's not what she says and you know it. Stop lying for likes and attention. You lot are getting desperate now
@kristenmeinzer Did she mention Kensington palace or Buckingham palace? Or you heard palace and that tiny mindset of yours concluded it was Kensington palace?
@kristenmeinzer Still lying, fabricating, hiding the whole truth!
@kristenmeinzer The AP don't put out a kill notice for 'minor tweaks' This woman started stumbling her words about the film because she was lying.
@kristenmeinzer So the video is not fake! It was taken by a member of the public & the Sun obtained permission from KP to run there by authenticating the video. There is no where, where Victoria says anything anything about working with KP to shape the media frenzy. The Sun made the call. Jeez!