Prince Harry has been encouraged to be skeptical of the British media.
The Duke of Sussex, who recently appeared on the BBC to discuss the loss of taxpayer-funded security, has previously misbehaved in front of the press.
On The Sun's Royal Exclusive show, royal analyst Robert Jobson stated, "He was quite chippy…to a degree." "I believe he has always had an edge."
Meanwhile, Arthur Edwards, a photographer for The Sun, added: "When we were on the road with Harry, we never had the impression that he loathed the press. "He was extremely cooperative with the press."
However, Robert retorted: "Well, he did some things, didn't he? I mean, there were certain things he did with you that you didn't particularly enjoy.
"He was quite disrespectful at times, I think."
Robert responded by saying: "I remember that time he put his hand in paint on your head."
Harry said, "Yeah, but that was because I went on television that morning and said he was going bald."
"He was having a comeback. "That was fun," he said.
"When we washed up together, we laughed about it," Arthur explained.
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