Prince Harry felt ‘paranoia’ after seeing stories in tabloids
In new court documents, Prince Harry’s lawyers say he felt “suspicion and paranoia’ after seeing some stories in the media and tabloids, convinced those closest to him were leaking stories to the press and accused newsgroups of using a private investigator to spy on him. NBC’s Kelly Cobiella reports for TODAY.
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