During his testimony at the High Court, Prince Harry pointed fingers at the British press and tabloids, accusing them of trying to manipulate him into engaging in foolish actions solely to boost their newspaper sales.
As reported by OK magazine, the Duke of Sussex began his discussion by sharing how, in his earlier years, he was essentially a blank canvas for the media. He explained that this allowed them to decipher his character and uncover his vulnerabilities and temptations.
"They then start to nudge you toward playing certain roles that best suit their agenda and generate maximum newspaper sales, especially when you're the 'spare' to the 'heir,'" Prince Harry added.
In his twenties, Prince Harry was subjected to numerous derogatory labels, including the "playboy prince," the "failure," the "dropout," and at times even the "cheat," the "underage drinker," and the "irresponsible drug taker."
Consequently, he admits that he began to embrace the headlines and stereotypes associated with him, reasoning that if the public believed the fabricated stories, he might as well "live up to the hype," so to speak.
This detrimental mindset set Prince Harry on a downward spiral, during which he became a tool for generating newspaper sales.
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