Prince Harry spent a royal visit to Australia and New Zealand “staring daggers” at the media that accompanied the visit with Meghan Markle, a royal journalist has claimed.
Since the death of his mother Princess Diana in 1997, Harry’s conflicts with the press have been well-documented. Recently, attending a virtual summit on the online world, the prince condemned the word ‘Megxit’, which he claimed had been invented by trolls before being amplified by the mainstream media.
Now, new BBC documentary 'The Princes and the Press' has delved into the Royal Family's turbulent relationship with the media.
In one moment, an expert claimed that Harry received more coverage than Prince William because his name sold more newspapers.
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