Sunrise reporter: Major issue with Harry and Meghan’s Netflix documentary

Editing error in Harry and Meghan Netflix documentary: Sunrise reporter points out glaring error during Sussexes’ attacks on British media

A Sunrise reporter has reported an apparent editing error in the new Harry and Meghan documentary series, which premiered on Netflix on Thursday.

Sarah Greenhalgh, the European correspondent for 7News in London, pointed out how several scenes of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex criticizing the British press were illustrated with “headlines and sound bites” from the US media.

“It’s mostly about the intrusion of the press,” he said, summarizing the first three episodes.

A Sunrise reporter has reported an apparent editing error in the new Harry and Meghan documentary series (pictured), which premiered on Netflix on Thursday.

A Sunrise reporter has reported an apparent editing error in the new Harry and Meghan documentary series (pictured), which premiered on Netflix on Thursday.

“And while they mainly criticize the British press, it should be noted that many of the worst examples, some of the worst headlines or sound bites, are actually from the American media.”

Greenhalgh referenced a scene of exiled royals followed by American paparazzi in New York City “while criticizing the British press.”

It follows calls for Harry and Meghan to lose their royal status because the couple are ‘monetizing’ their titles with ‘aggressive and unbelievable’ attacks on Britain.

Sarah Greenhalgh (pictured), the London-based European correspondent for 7News, pointed out how various scenes of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex criticizing the British press were illustrated with

Sarah Greenhalgh (pictured), the London-based European correspondent for 7News, pointed out how several scenes of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex criticizing the British press were illustrated with “headlines and sound bites” from the US media.

It comes after calls for Harry and Meghan to lose their royal status because the couple is

It comes after calls for Harry and Meghan to lose their royal status because the couple are “monetizing” their titles with “aggressive and unbelievable” attacks on Britain.

Greenhalgh referenced a scene of exiled royals followed by American paparazzi in New York City.

Greenhalgh referenced a scene of exiled royals followed by American paparazzi in New York City “while criticizing the British press.” (Pictured: The Sussexes with the Prince and Princess of Wales, right, and the late Queen Elizabeth II, left, at Buckingham Palace in 2018)

Harry and Meghan used their $100 million deal with the streaming giant to deliver new jabs at the Royal Family and Britain in shows described as transatlantic “TV bombs” being dropped against The Firm.

As part of their partnership with Netflix, the privacy-conscious couple have handed over a host of photos and videos of their relationship, including Harry proposing to her in 2017 and filming himself in the Heathrow lounge when emigrated in March 2020.

The first three episodes contain a number of criticisms that will upset his father, King Charles III, including Harry’s claim that there is a “great level of unconscious prejudice” in the royal family, with reference to Princess Michael of Kent who uses an offensive Blackamoor style. brooch in front of his wife at Buckingham Palace.

The first volume of the six-part docuseries launched on Netflix on Thursday.  (Pictured: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex in Nottingham, England, in December 2017)

The first volume of the six-part docuseries launched on Netflix on Thursday. (Pictured: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex in Nottingham, England, in December 2017)

There is also a suggestion that the UK is racist and more obsessed with race than the US, with Meghan declaring that she “wasn’t really treated as a black woman” until she came to Britain.

The show also brands the Queen’s much-loved Commonwealth ‘Empire 2.0’, while other claims are made that ‘nothing has changed’ regarding the UK’s colonial past, and Brexit supporters are accused of being racist and ‘horrible views’.

Some viewers have described the comments as “deeply offensive”.

Harry said: ‘In this family, sometimes you’re part of the problem rather than part of the solution. And there is a huge level of unconscious bias. The unconscious bias thing isn’t really anyone’s fault.

Adds Meghan: “Obviously everyone knows about my career now because they made it an issue when I went to the UK.” Before that. They didn’t really treat me like a black woman.’

Harry and Meghan kiss in the Netflix series behind closed doors.  Harry says he made the decision to marry Meghan 'from the heart' because he is 'her mother's son' and claims her wife is an American actress 'clouding' her family's view of her

Harry and Meghan kiss in the Netflix series behind closed doors. Harry says he made the decision to marry Meghan ‘from the heart’ because he is ‘her mother’s son’ and claims her wife is an American actress ‘clouding’ her family’s view of her

Harry and Meghan signed lucrative deals, believed to be worth more than $100 million, with the streaming giant and Spotify, after stepping down as senior royals in 2020 following family breakups and struggles with royal life. .

Harry and Meghan signed lucrative deals, believed to be worth more than $100 million, with the streaming giant and Spotify, after stepping down as senior royals in 2020 following family breakups and struggles with royal life. .