A journalist with any regard for ethics and integrity will find the recent Netflix series, Harry & Meghan, uncomfortable to watch.
The documentary, as well as Prince Harry’s memoir, Spare, which was released last week, makes disturbing revelations about the media’s treatment of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
The British tabloids, in particular, are criticised for their harassment and intrusion into the lives of the couple. And their reporting has been described as racist and sexist against Meghan, and, often, false.
As Harry reveals; it was the paparazzi’s treatment of his mother, Diana, which many believed played a part in her death in a car crash in Paris in 1997, that shaped his disdain for the press, and would ultimately influence his decision to take his family and move…