Prince Harry's name is yet again splashed along tabloids, but this time he is striking back. His decision to pursue legal action against The Sun newspaper, amidst claims of phone hacking and the press ruining his relationships, is only placing him under more scrutiny from the media.
Harry's life has largely been documented through the eyes of a camera lens, as expected when you're a young, good looking prince. With the press constantly infiltrating his life, the fame of being a royal doesn't come as a choice. Despite this, other royals such as Princess Anne continue to keep a low profile and live a life hidden from the camera. She also didn't marry an American actress and choose to leave the royal family, a decision that has seemingly hounded Harry as the media cannot get enough of knowing what him and Meghan will get up to next.
Prince Harry does have the support of his brother, also a victim of phone hacking who managed a private settlement with The Sun. Another reason as to why Harry is desperate to have this put through.
However, Harry has been told by Charles to drop the charges- perhaps as a bid to evade more negative attention?
It's understandable that the media may have taken it too far in Harry's case, phone hacking is a huge invasion of privacy, with The Sun leaking stories on Harry and former girlfriend Chelsy Davy's phone calls whilst Harry was away at a military base. Naturally, this hasn't just affected Harry but also someone else, a running theme of tabloids drawing focus to his relationships- ending with Meghan.
Meghan seems to be another factor urging Harry to move forward with his lawsuit. Her own subjection to media vultures who have portrayed her as a stuck up , money grabbing American have not deemed her as appealing in the eyes of the British public. Meghan and Harry's interview with Oprah went into great detail about the abuse Meghan has received from the press, and her new family since marrying the Prince. Meghan detailed an instance where the Royal Family had concerns about her baby's skin colour throughout the pregnancy, with an unnamed family member implying it would be a shame if the child had Meghan's skin tone. Furthermore, Prince Harry detailed the lack of support from his family towards Meghan being shamed in countless news articles. He went on to say that 'over 70 female members of parliament, both conservative and labour, came out and called out the colonial undertones of articles and headlines written about Meghan. Yet no one from my family said anything.'
Harry and Meghan continue to show a unified front in their relationship, despite the Royal Family and the media conveying Meghan as the main instigator in their decision to leave the Royals. However, instead of attempting to live a life of relative solitude with their family and escaping from the front pages, Meghan and Harry have utilised their controversies and made money. Harry's autobiography 'Spare' amassed 1.43 million copies sold worldwide, their interview with Oprah gaining 12.4 million watches, and Netflix even making a documentary on the couple titled 'Harry and Meghan'. They have certainly managed to keep the money flowing off the backs of the bullying and harassment they received.
Could it be Prince Harry is pursuing the media as a legitimate act of justice for himself, or another way to keep his pockets full with the Royal family no longer offering the security he once relied on?
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