Prince Harry and Meghan Markle release episodes 4, 5, and 6 of Netflix documentary
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The Netflix melodrama of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle came to a head today when they fired more salutes at the Royal Family about Megxit and claimed that William, Kate and Charles were jealous of their popularity.
The couple said they were ‘better’ at royal duties than each other and that was left to the eye of Harry’s family, who did not believe Meghan would be treated like a ‘royal rock star’ after marrying in 2018.
The Duke of Sussex drew further comparisons between his wife and her mother, claiming that Princess Diana was forced to leave for the same reason.
The final three parts of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s docuseries have been launched and include their Windsor Castle wedding in 2018, the decision to abandon royal duties and emigrate and their new life in their Montecito mega-mansion in £11 million.
They also claim that there is a conspiracy against them between Buckingham Palace and the British press to make them “scapegoats” and ensure that negative press about other royals “disappears”.
In episode four, which dropped today, Meghan suggested that the royals had turned on her because she wasn’t like them, hinting that it had to do with her mixed race.
Meghan Markle has hinted that the royals initially snubbed her because she was different from them and then became jealous of her popularity.
Meghan said she asked Charles to walk her down the aisle after she told her she had lost a parent.
In a strange and convoluted analogy, Meghan said that one of the Queen’s aides compared her to a strange organism. She said: ‘It’s like a fish that swims perfectly. It’s powerful, it’s in the right stream. Then one day this little organism comes in.’
But Meghan suggested that the royal house immediately thought: ‘What is that? What are you doing here? It doesn’t look like us. It doesn’t move like us. We don’t like it. Get it off your back.”
Royal officials will watch the outcome of the series with interest, but King Charles III and Prince William are not expected to comment personally unless the claims are so inflammatory as to require rebuttal.
Episode 4 begins with the preparations for the royal wedding in May 2018.
She said: ‘Harry’s father is very lovely and I told him ‘I lost my father in this’ so he as my father in law was very important to me so I asked him to walk me down the aisle and he said yes.
Meghan later added: “H and I are very, very good at finding each other in chaos.”
‘When we meet, we reconnect, it’s like, ‘It’s you, it’s you.’
“Not that the rest doesn’t matter, but the rest feels temporary.”
Meghan and Harry laughed at cutting their wedding cake with a sword
Meghan said she couldn’t believe Sir Elton John was performing at her wedding, saying her mother Doria rushed near the stage.
The couple kiss in front of well-wishers at their wedding reception in 2018.
Harry toasts his wife after walking down the aisle
Speaking about the Kingdom Choir gospel group performing at the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, friend and tennis star Serena Williams said: “To have their culture represented at that wedding.” Impressive, I loved it. I thought it was very brave to break the limits, but not to try to do it.’
The Duchess of Sussex then spoke of her first engagement with the queen.
Meghan said: “I treated her like my husband’s grandmother, and knowing that of course there has to be a completely different sense of ownership in public, when you’re sitting down and eating breakfast so you can talk.”
“When we got in the car between appointments, she had a blanket and she put it over my knees and we were sitting in this car with this blanket and I thought ‘I acknowledge and respect and see that you are the Queen, but right now I’m so grateful that you have a grandmother figure because that feels like family.’
“And because she was so close to my grandmother,” Meghan said, adding that she had cared for her grandmother “in her later years.”
The Duchess of Sussex added of her engagement to the Queen that it was “a good day, we had a laugh.”
The Duchess of Sussex said she was being “fed to the wolves” during the opening of episode 5 of the Netflix documentary Harry & Meghan.
Speaking about wanting her son Archie to have a big family in the way she didn’t, Meghan says: “I was so excited that we were going to be able to create for him what he’s always wanted.”
“So I did everything I could to make them proud and really make them part of the family.”
“And then the bubble burst,” she says as the voices of newscasters are heard saying, “Difficult Duchess” and “American.”
The Duke of Sussex then says: “It was already clear to the media that the Palace was not going to protect her.” Once that happens, the floodgates will open.
Meghan then says, “I realized that they weren’t just throwing me to the wolves, they were feeding me to the wolves.”
Meghan’s privacy lawyer, Jenny Afia, alleged that she had seen evidence of a Palace report against the couple for accommodating other people’s agenda.
Says the Duchess herself: “You’d just watch it play out, like a story about someone in the family pops up for a minute and they’re like ‘We’ve got to make that go away’.”
Her friend Lucy Fraser, Meghan’s public relations guru, added: “Meg became the scapegoat of the Palace. And so she was fed stories, true or not, to prevent less favorable stories from being published.
Ms Afia said: “There was a real kind of war against Meghan and I have certainly seen evidence that there was negative reporting from the Palace against Harry and Meghan to suit other people’s agendas.”
Harry, in another trailer, said: “They were happy to lie to protect my brother (William). They were never willing to tell the truth to protect us,” while Meghan said she was “fed to the wolves.”
Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace have declined to comment.
The claims made in the documentary will face intense scrutiny, with questions raised ahead of broadcast about whether the evidence Ms Afia was referring to will be produced in its entirety, what stories they were talking about, and exactly which members of the royalty were supposedly being protected.
As Meghan spoke, images of newspaper front pages played with the headlines ‘Meghan made Kate cry’ and ‘Heir Heads’, about Kate and Meghan’s flowery dress dispute and the use of private planes by the Sussex.
In her interview with Oprah Winfrey, Meghan said that Kate, now the Princess of Wales, made her cry before their wedding at a fitting for a flower girl dress, not the other way around as had been reported, and that “everyone in the institution knew that this was ‘not true’ but it was not corrected.
Meanwhile, the royal family, including Harry’s father and brother, will be together on Thursday, forming a united front as the King, Queen Consort and Prince of Wales join Kate for her Christmas carol concert at the Abbey. of Westminster.
More than 1,800 people will gather at the Abbey for a festive merriment, organized to recognize the “selfless efforts of individuals, families and communities across the UK, and to celebrate and show the joy that the union and human connection.
Kensington Palace said Kate’s second Christmas carol service was dedicated to the late Queen Elizabeth II and the values she demonstrated throughout her life, including “duty, empathy, faith, service, kindness compassion and support for others.
The Sussexes’ six-part show, part of their multi-million dollar deal with Netflix, has become the streaming giant’s most watched documentary in a week of release, debuting with 81.55 million hours watched.
The last three episodes seem set to explore the Megxit crisis, when Harry and Meghan left real life to move to the US to get out of here.’
In the first installment, on December 8, Harry accused the royals of having a “great level of unconscious bias” and Meghan said the media wanted to “destroy” her.
Meghan Markle has declared war on the royal family in Netflix’s latest trailer for the final three episodes of the Sussexes’ documentary series premiering today.
The duke also said his family members questioned why Meghan needed more media protection than their wives had been afforded, but failed to understand the “racial element”.
Meghan also alleged that she was instructed not to invite her niece Ashleigh Hale to her royal wedding.
However, sources told The Sunday Times that it was Meghan’s decision not to include her niece and she was not told who she should invite.
Former Suits actress Meghan insisted she was unprepared for royal affairs or conduct, but the newspaper said she was given a 30-point dossier on real life with information and details from experts she could turn to for advice. aid.
One matter that has yet to be explored is the allegation that Meghan harassed Palace staff, with the story breaking in March 2021, just days before Oprah’s interview aired.
Buckingham Palace said it was “very concerned” and has launched an investigation into claims in The Times that the Duchess expelled two personal assistants and “humiliated” staff, leaving them in tears, which she denies.
The research on the handling of claims has never been published.