Harry the performer: Sunday Times argues he enjoyed royal life more than critics admit

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Roya Nikkhah argues that Prince Harry’s portrayal as a reluctant royal in his privacy case is revisionist, pointing to his evident comfort with the spotlight, his history of performing for the monarchy, and suggesting his criticisms of the media mask a broader bid to redefine his legacy beyond the institution.
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