Press intrusion and the Queenpublished at 08:58 Greenwich Mean Time 8 December 2022
Steven McIntosh
Entertainment Reporter
Harry is rapidly warming to his theme of press intrusion.
He recalls: "Rarely did we have a holiday without someone with a camera jumping out of a bush or something.
"Within the family, the system, the advice that's always given is 'don't react, don't feed into it'."
"There was always pressure, with its fair share of drama, stress, and also tears, and witnessing those tears. I could always see it on my mum's face. I thought, 'Who am I? What am I a part of?'"
Attention then turns to the Queen, with footage of her coronation in 1953. Royal commentators and friends of the couple then reflect on her seven decades on the throne, and the role she played.
But James Holt, executive director of the couple's Archewell Foundation, opines: "We're in a different generation now. As new generations come through, people may start to question it [the monarchy]."
(Bear in mind, Holt is on Harry and Meghan's payroll.)