Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, appears to be a more serious man of the family these days as he vows to protect his wife, Meghan Markle and Archie from the prying press. This new side to Prince Harry, however, has fans wondering if he's really happy with his life amid the negative reports about his Sussex family.

Fans discussing Prince Harry and Meghan on Quora think that the Duke of Sussex is quite happy to chart his own life. He has privileged to do this compared to his older brother, Prince William, who has his destiny laid out for him as the second in line to the throne.

Prince Harry is in a good position not to have the pressures and demands of becoming a monarch, unlike Prince William, whose path has been set even as a child. Prince Harry also has a beautiful and intelligent wife in Meghan and an adorable son in Archie.

Together as a couple, Prince Harry and Meghan also have enough money to sustain their family with her earnings from her former career as a Hollywood star and his inheritance from his mother, Princess Diana, and his great-grandmother.

What Prince Harry isn't happy with, however, is the lies and the harassment they are getting from the British tabloid media, according to one royal observer in the discussion. The Duke of Sussex is not pleased with the haters who promulgate these lies on social media as well, which is why he and his wife vowed to fight against the press and their negative reports by filing legal cases.

According to People, Meghan Markle's legal team recently filed more documents in court to counteract the untruthful stories that have been printed about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. Among these included the counterclaim against Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday, which stated Prince Harry and Meghan's Frogmore Cottage renovation included a $6,500 copper bathtub, $650,000 soundproofing, a yoga studio, tennis court, orangery and a separate guest wing for Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland.

Lawyers for the Sussex royals said that none of these claims are true, but the report was still printed as an attempt to portray Meghan in the negative light. The documents were submitted at London's High Court.

The legal team for the news outlet, however, said that their position hasn't changed despite the new documents filed by Meghan Markle. The publication will defend their position in court "with vigor."