Prince Harry risked a new round of conflict with Prince William over an interview in which William stated that Princess Diana was not "paranoid."

The Duke of Sussex has been suing the British press on allegations of phone hacking and gave an interview to a new ITV documentary about the cases.

Harry was responding to a question from journalist Rebecca Barry, but his remark will likely be taken in the context of a past statement by Prince William suggesting their mother was paranoid.

Prince Harry photographed for the documentary "Tabloids on Trial" by ITV, 2024. And (inset) Princess Diana photographed in London, 1997. The prince has fought back on claims his mother was "paranoid" about the press. Prince Harry photographed for the documentary "Tabloids on Trial" by ITV, 2024. And (inset) Princess Diana photographed in London, 1997. The prince has fought back on claims his mother was "paranoid" about the press. ITV/Antony Jones/UK Press via Getty Images

Prince Harry told Tabloids On Trial: "I think paranoia is a very interesting word because yes, then it could be paranoia but then when you're vindicated it proves that you weren't being paranoid.

"Same with my mother. There was evidence to suggest she was being hacked in the mid-90s. Probably one of the first people to be hacked.

"And yet still today the press, the tabloid press, very much enjoy painting her as being paranoid but she wasn't paranoid. She was absolutely right of what was happening to her. And she's not around today to find out the truth."

"There's all sorts of things that motivate me," he added.

This is a developing story and will be updated when more information is available.

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