PCC: 3,800 Complaints over Prince Harry Pics, but None from Prince Harry

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As we’ve reported, thousands of complaints have been filed with the UK Press Complaints Commission over the UK Sun’s publishing photos of a naked Prince Harry.  Within a matter of days, the commission reported Aug. 28 that it had  received 3,600 complaints over the photos.

The PCC’s Jonathan Collett told iMediaEthics today that the commission has now received 3,800 complaints “from members of the public” over the photos.  He noted that none of the complaints are “from representatives of Prince Harry.”

According to Collett, “The commission will shortly consider the complaints.”

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