Watch: Prince Harry Opens Up About Family Rift, Reveals Media ‘Abuse’ Has Silenced Him

In a recent ITV interview,​ Prince Harry discussed the tumultuous relationship⁣ with his family, attributing significant tension to his ongoing battle with the British tabloids.⁣ He expressed feeling isolated in his fight against media intrusion,​ which he ‍believes has played a key role in his estrangement from relatives. During the conversation, he ⁢mentioned⁤ that criticisms towards ​his marriage to Meghan, Duchess of‍ Sussex, have further strained family ties.⁣ Harry emphasized that his legal efforts against tabloids stem from⁤ a⁣ sense of duty ⁤to protect the public’s interest, suggesting that such actions are⁢ necessary even at the cost ⁢of personal relationships. He also referred to⁣ the experiences of his late mother, ​Princess Diana, drawing⁢ parallels between her struggles⁤ with the press and ‍his own ​feelings ⁢of paranoia regarding media scrutiny. Harry’s remarks ⁢point to a profound sense of vindication in his ‍fight ⁢against perceived ‌injustices from the​ press while lamenting ⁢the familial disconnect that has resulted from ‌these circumstances.


Framing himself as a bold man of principle who confronted the media when other family members would not, Prince Harry said the battle with Britain’s tabloids exacerbated tensions that led to a chasm between him and his family.

ITV interviewer Rebecca Barry asked about the battle against tabloids the royal said crossed the line in the snooping, in which Harry was awarded damages last year.

“I think that’s certainly a central piece to it,” Harry said in a video snippet of the interview posted to X.  He did not elaborate further.

“But that’s a hard question to answer, because anything I say about my family results in a torrent of abuse from the press,” he added.

“I’ve made it very clear that this is something that needs to be done, it would be nice if we did it as a family,” Harry continued.

Harry, who elsewhere had said disapproval over his marriage to Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, was a critical cause of the estrangement, said he was waging a necessary battle.

“I believe that from a service standpoint and when you’re in a public role, these are the things that we should be doing for the greater good. I’m doing this for my reasons,” he said.

Asked to comment on the decision by other family members not to join him, Harry answered obliquely.

“I think everything that’s played out has shown people what the truth of the matter is,” Harry said.

He added: “For me, the mission continues. But it has, it has, it’s caused, as you say, part of the rift.”

A report in The New York Times citing Harry’s lawsuit against News Group Newspapers indicated there was a “secret agreement,” that led to the royal family not making legal claims against the publication in exchange for keeping embarrassing details private that the tabloids found out about through intercepted voice mail messages.

In his new interview, Harry put a new twist on the maxim that when people are in fact out to get you, it is not being paranoid to suspect them of doing so, according to the U.K. Independent.

“I think paranoia is a very interesting word because yes, then it could be paranoia, but then when you’re vindicated it proves that you weren’t being paranoid. You know, same with my mother,” he said, referring to Diana, Princess of Wales, who died in 1997 in a car accident that followed a chase to elude photographers.

“You know, there is evidence to suggest that she was being hacked in the mid-nineties, probably one of the first people to be hacked and yet still today, the press, the tabloid press very much enjoy painting her as being paranoid,” Harry said.

He eventually noted: “But she wasn’t paranoid, she was absolutely right of what was happening to her. And she’s not around today to find out the truth.”






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