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Prince Harry 'absolutely furious' with press on royal tour with new mum Meghan

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Prince Harry was "extremely furious" with the media during his royal tour with Meghan Markle in South Africa, according to a journalist with the press pack.

Robert Jobson, royal editor at the London Evening Standard, explains what the mood was like during the tour in the BBC2 documentary The Princes and the Press.

Part Two of the bombshell show aired on Monday (November 29) despite the Royal Family's stern response to last week's episode.

Describing how the Sussexes' week in South Africa appeared to be going, Mr Jobson says: "Every day they were getting positive press."Every single day in South Africa, there was no negative press whatsoever."And the way it was handled was pretty American, but it was pretty organised even though you weren't.

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