Harry and Meghan’s Netflix trailers have been viewed seven million times but ‘disliked’ by 400,000

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Trailers for Harry and Meghan’s Netflix documentary have been liked by more than 400,000 people.

The first 72-second clip, which was released last week, revealed never-before-seen footage from the couple’s family album and a voiceover from Harry saying: “Nobody sees what goes on behind closed doors.”

Although the clip has had over seven million views, more than 281,000 people “dislike” the video, according to a popular online tool that also shows how only 22,000 people approved the trailer.

The second clip, which was released over the weekend and showed Harry punching a ‘family pecking order’, was disliked by 120,000 people. Only 22,000 have given ‘likes’.

Trailers for Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary have been liked by more than 400,000 people.

Trailers for Harry and Meghan’s Netflix documentary have been liked by more than 400,000 people.

1670260398 489 Royal fans react as Harry and Meghan release the second

1670260398 489 Royal fans react as Harry and Meghan release the second

Prince Harry describes life in the royal family as “dirty play” in his new Netflix trailer

The Netflix documentary will premiere in two installments on December 8 and 15

The Netflix documentary will premiere in two installments on December 8 and 15

The Netflix documentary will premiere in two installments on December 8 and 15

The statistics are from the Return Youtube Dislikes internet browser add-on, which was launched after YouTube hid its own controversial dislike counter in November last year.

It meant that while individual users could still say they didn’t like a video, the public measure was removed.

More than 280,000 people disliked the first clip, released last week.

More than 280,000 people disliked the first clip, released last week.

More than 280,000 people disliked the first clip, released last week.

But the Return Youtube Dislikes tool allows users to see how unpopular the videos are once again.

Creator Dmitry Selivanov said: ‘The motivation behind this was simple convenience.

“I’d rather see the video rating than waste my time watching it.”

The tool is reportedly used by more than eight million people every day.

It uses a combination of archived dislike statistics and data from extension users to generate a figure.

After the first trailer for the new show, Harry & Meghan, was released, the royals said it amounted to a ‘declaration of war’.

The clip was released on the second day of the Prince and Princess of Wales’s high-profile visit to the United States.

The second trailer has received 120,000 dislikes in several days

The second trailer has received 120,000 dislikes in several days

The second trailer has received 120,000 dislikes in several days

The trailer suggests that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will face rumors about their rocky relationship with the royals.

The second clip was called “more of the same” by critics, who said they were “sick of hearing complaints”.

Harry lashed out at the “family hierarchy”, claimed that informants “leaked and planted” stories, described real life as “foul play” and, after footage showed his mother, Princess Diana, speaking about ‘The pain and suffering of women who marry this institution’.

The couple came under fire from royal experts after it emerged that the trailer used a photo taken during an approved photo shoot in South Africa to suggest a press intrusion.

In the teaser clip, the Sussexes discuss how quickly public opinion of Meghan changed.

In the teaser clip, the Sussexes discuss how quickly public opinion of Meghan changed.

In the teaser clip, the Sussexes discuss how quickly public opinion of Meghan changed.

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1670260382 645 Royal fans react as Harry and Meghan release the second

Meghan is seen worried as the Sussexes’ lawyer, Jenny Afia, tells the camera: “There was a war against Meghan to support other people’s agendas.”

Royal correspondent Robert Jobson tweeted: “This photograph used by @Netflix and Harry and Meghan to suggest press intrusion is a complete hoax. It was taken from a group accredited at Archbishop Tutu’s residence in Cape Town. Only 3 people were in the accredited booth. H&M agreed to the booth. I was there.’

Another clip showed a group of photographers running towards a concrete building that was clearly identifiable as Crawley Magistrates Court, where former glamor model Katie Price appeared last December to be sentenced for drink driving.

“I was terrified, I didn’t want history to repeat itself,” Harry said as the recording played.

Another video showed photographers huddled around a car as Meghan said, referring to the royal house: “I realized they will never protect you.”

It then cut to a picture of Meghan wiping her eyes, apparently in tears.

But instead of showing the Sussexes being harassed, the footage is, in fact, of Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney, leaving his New York apartment in 2019 to serve prison time for financial crimes, financing violations campaigning and lying to Congress.