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‘Tabloids on Trial:’ Where to Watch the Prince Harry Documentary Interview In the U.S.

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Prince Harry‘s tumultuous relationship with the British press is once again in the spotlight as part of the new documentary, “Tabloids On Trial,” which airs in the U.K.

tonight, July 25. Broadcast on ITV and streaming online on ITVX, the one-hour special features Prince Harry, Hugh Grant, Charlotte Church and other celebrities who were targeted by a nearly two-decade-long phone hacking scandal in the UK.

Prince Harry would eventually be awarded £140,600 ($180,000) after he filed a lawsuit against Mirror Group Newspapers for damages. “Tabloids on Trial” features Harry’s first in-depth television interview since that case was settled in February.

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