Prince Harry has opened up about his struggles with the paparazzi and social media abuse on his new Netflix show. Harry said it was difficult seeing 'another woman' go through the feeding frenzy - as he spoke out about Meghan's negative media coverage.
He compared it to the struggles his mother Princess Diana faced in the spotlight.
In episode three of the documentary Harry & Meghan, released today (Thursday), he said: “There’s a lot of people who think, ‘they’ve got such a problem with paparazzi’.
"Paparazzi still harass people. The harassment really exists more online now. Once the photographs are out and the story is then put next to it, then comes the social media harassment.
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"To see another woman in my life who I love go through this feeding frenzy. That’s hard. It is basically the hunter versus the prey.”
The first three episodes of Harry & Meghan dropped on the streaming service at 8am on Thursday morning. A further three episodes will follow on December 15.
Harry & Meghan has been described by Netflix as an “unprecedented and in-depth documentary series" which will provide 'the other side' of their high-profile love story. It will also look at the early days of their relationship and the decision to ultimately step down as senior members of the Royal Family.
Harry's relationship with his brother William and King Charles are also expected to be discussed.
Directed by two-time Academy Award-nominated and Emmy-winning director Liz Garbus, it will also feature commentary from friends and family, most of whom have never spoken publicly before about what they witnessed according to Netflix.
The streaming giant said about the show: “The series does more than illuminate one couple’s love story, it paints a picture of our world and how we treat each other.”
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