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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been accused of bringing a private photographer to Buckingham Palace to take pictures without the late Queen’s permission.
It comes after a behind-the-scenes footage aired on Netflix in a trailer for the couple’s new documentary, showing a series of black-and-white photos taken at their Frogmore Cottage home, during their 2018 wedding reception. and on vacation.
The minute-long trailer features an image that appears to have been taken inside Buckingham Palace, showing the couple leaving through the garden entrance.
Protocol dictates that anyone wanting to film or take pictures in the monarch’s home requires permission.
A new image has shared a behind-the-scenes look at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s last UK engagements before they stepped down as senior royals in March 2020. The couple is seen leaving the entrance from the garden of Buckingham Palace to deliver -hand
The couple gave the sacked staff members a “farewell lunch” at the exclusive five-star The Goring Hotel last Thursday (pictured at the Endeavor Awards that night)
According to the Telegraphthe photograph caused some controversy among palace aides at the time, with a written complaint filed amid claims that the couple had not sought permission to film in the 775-room royal residence.
It is believed that the Sussexes were not personally informed of the warning, and the photographer was not asked to leave the grounds.
According to inside sources, under normal circumstances, a memorandum would have been sent to the late queen seeking her approval amid “strict protocol” on filming and photography inside the palace.
The footage is believed to have been captured during the couple’s ‘farewell tour’ of the UK in March 2020, which included a large number of public engagements before returning to the US.
While in the UK, the couple was followed by photographer Chris Allerton. However, the never-before-seen image featured in the Netflix trailer has yet to be credited to any photographer.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle shared a series of ultra-personal unseen images in the first trailer for their new Netflix documentary today. In a clip from the documentary, Meghan is seen with her head in her hands apparently crying.
Other never-before-seen images shared by the couple seem to show them the early stages of their relationship while on vacation.
The image shows the Duke and Duchess walking towards the garden exit of Buckingham Palace, where two footmen are holding the gates open for them. Meghan is wearing a winter coat and heels, and she appears to be holding a handbag similar to the outfit she wore to a farewell luncheon for staff at the Goring Hotel during her March 2020 visit.
Sources claim that there could be more footage in the documentary, as the couple held events in the Belgian Suite, the 1844 room, and the staff offices at the time.
A source said the photographer’s presence at the palace was a “genuine breach” of protocol.
The image was just one of many taken behind the scenes that aired in the trailer, and could air in the upcoming six-part documentary, which explores their relationship from their early days to their decision to step away from the royal family. .
The documentary will include interviews with family and friends, who have never spoken publicly about the couple, and historians and journalists delving into the media’s influence on the Sussexes’ relationship with the royal family and the Commonwealth.
In a never-before-seen photograph of their wedding, the Duke and Duchess can be seen dancing together.
William and Kate with Harry and Meghan at the 2019 Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey
The Sussexes are rumored to have been paid $100m (£88m) for the fly-on-the-wall series.
Other images show the couple kissing at their Frogmore Cottage home, and an image of what appears to be Meghan crying during a phone call with her head in her hands.
Another shows the couple looking at each other lovingly as Prince Harry holds a guitar, enjoying the holidays together and dancing at their wedding reception.
The Prince and Princess of Wales also appear in the trailer, with a black-and-white image of the four sitting together at the Commonwealth Day service held at Westminster Abbey in 2020: one of the Sussexes; last real engagements.
The clip begins with a producer asking “why do you want to make this documentary?” before more than a dozen photos of Harry and Meghan sharing time together surface, along with an image of the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Harry’s voice is heard saying, “no one sees what goes on behind closed doors,” before viewers are shown the photo of a distraught Meghan. “I had to do everything possible to protect my family,” the duke adds later.
The trailer finally cuts to his wife, who says, “When the stakes are so high, doesn’t it make sense to hear our story from us?”
MailOnline has contacted Buckingham Palace for comment.