“True,” Sorkin said. “Is it normal for you? The second an article pops up — she’s in Cali, you’re in NY — people go, ‘What’s up with them?’ Is it kind of good, all this attention?”
Harry, son of the late Princess Diana (whose life was tabloid fodder), said nope, “definitely not a good thing.”
The prince went on, “It’s a hassle to keep up with, so you just shrug it off. I actually feel bad for the trolls. They get all hyped up, thinking ‘Yep, it’s happening,’ and then nada. I really do pity them.”
Harry told Sorkin he was sure their chat “would get twisted against me, and you might get trolled too. … I’m sorry, but you asked me, so it’s not on me.”
Harry and Meghan wed in 2018 and moved to the US in 2020 after stepping back from senior royal duties. They first stayed with Tyler Perry, then settled in Montecito, Calif., with their two kids: Archie, 5, and Lilibet, 3.