• Prince Harry appears in new TV documentary
  • The Prince opens up in new interview
  • He unveils key factor behind royal rift

Prince Harry's battle with the tabloid press is no secret, but 'Tabloids On Trial' takes us deeper into the saga than ever before. In a candid conversation, Harry admits that his legal actions have indeed played a role in "destroying the relationship" with his royal kin. "Yeah, that's certainly a central piece to it," he confesses, highlighting the abuse hurled at him by the press whenever he speaks about his family.

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Harry's disappointment in his family's choice not to join his legal battles against the press is palpable. "It would be nice if we, you know, did it as a family," he muses, emphasizing the importance of standing up for the greater good when in the public eye.

Despite the rift, Harry remains steadfast in his mission, fueled by a desire to protect his own family, now happily settled in Montecito with Meghan and their children, Archie and Lilibet.

The documentary also highlights Harry's recent legal victory against Mirror Group Newspapers, which saw him awarded £140,600 in damages for extensive phone hacking. Yet, the Duke's legal challenges are far from over, with upcoming trials against Associated Newspapers Ltd and News Group Newspapers looming on the horizon. These battles underscore Harry's unwavering commitment to exposing and combating unlawful media practices.

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