Prince Harry and Meghan Markle wage fresh war on Royals in Netflix series

>

Meghan and Harry declared war on royalty and the media today as their bombshell Netflix documentary was released.

The highly anticipated series comes in two parts, with the first three episodes of the six-part documentary series now available to stream.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex talk about Megxit, racism and their new life in California. It also begins with a scathing comment that the Royal Family refused to comment on the allegations in the show and reveals that it was completed in August 2022, before the Queen’s death.

The episode begins with Harry filming himself at Heathrow airport in March 2020 as he wraps up his last royal engagements before emigrating. His wife, in Vancouver, collapses on her bed and says, “I don’t even know where to start.”

Episode one opened with words written in white on a black background reading: “This is a first-hand account of Harry and Meghan’s story, told from a never-before-seen personal archive.” All interviews were completed by August 2022. Members of the royal family declined to comment on the content of this series.

Meghan and Harry share a candid photo with Doria and Archie on their birthday

Meghan cries in her bed in Vancouver as Harry leaves the UK after Megxit

Harry and Meghan’s Netflix series premieres today as they continue their war with the royal family and the media

The opening scenes of the first episode show an airport with a close-up of a departures sign as piano music plays over the footage.

It then cuts to Harry and words on the screen tell viewers that he is in the Windsor suite at Heathrow airport in March 2020.

He appears to be filming himself speaking into his phone camera and says, ‘Hello. So we’re here on Wednesday something in March.

We just finished our two weeks, our final push, our last leg of real commitments.

‘It’s really hard to look back now and say ‘what the hell happened?’ Like, how did we end up here?

As Harry speaks, images of the couple appear on the screen, followed by newspaper headlines and audio from the newscasters covering their decision to step back from real life.

Buckingham Palace has braced for the worst after two trailers revealed the couple’s claim. they had no protection from royal officials and that aides actively leaked and ‘planted stories’ against them as part of ‘foul play’.

King Charles and Prince William are said to be ready to respond to the series if necessary.

King Charles and Prince William are said to be ready to issue a “swift and strong” response to any unfair claims in Harry and Meghan’s upcoming Netflix series, but William and his wife Kate likely won’t see it themselves. the sources said.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made an appearance at the Ripple of Hope Awards in New York.

Members of the now-missing family of the Sussexes are said to be ‘seething with rage’ over the progress of the six-part documentary.

King Charles and Prince William (pictured with the Queen Consort and Princess of Wales) are said to be undecided on whether to respond to the show.

The royal family believes that the series will actually cut down on new revelations.

said a source Mirror: ‘There’s a real feeling in the camp that Harry and Meghan are making a lot of noise and there’s not much more to say.

“But preparations are being made for all the results, especially if unfair accusations are made.”

Members of the now-missing family of the Sussexes are also said to be “seething with rage” over the progress of the six-part documentary.

Buckingham and Kensington Palace officials will watch the first three episodes of the series on Thursday morning.

But it is understood that the Prince and Princess of Wales will refuse to see the first three episodes of the documentary.

A source also told The Sun that the royals are reluctant to engage in a tit-for-tat battle over the series.

They said: ‘If there are parts that are blatantly wrong, then it is only right that they be corrected.

“The trailers already have some glaring errors and misrepresentations, which doesn’t bode well for the entire series. But the plan is to keep calm and carry on.

But sources told the newspaper that they are unlikely to respond until the full series is released, due to be released next Thursday.

Attendees are understood to have been briefed by the King and Prince of Wales to issue a “swift and forceful” response if necessary.

“If something needs to be answered in the next series, you can be sure that the answer will be fast and strong.”

Netflix is ​​understood to have offered a right of reply to the senior royals to allow them the opportunity to respond to any allegations that appear in the series.

But Buckingham and Kensington Palace deny receiving any such approach.

Meanwhile, Harry and Meghan have vowed it’s just the “beginning” and have previously spoken of “tearing down the walls of oppression”.

Related Post