Here's everything we know about Netflix's upcoming docs-series 'Harry & Meghan'
by Ana Walia | Sat, 03 Dec 2022 19:59:06 GMT
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Image Source: CBS News 

The dramatic trailer for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's highly anticipated Netflix docuseries "Harry & Meghan," which was recently released, will include claims that the couple was bullied by palace officials. All of it is happening in the middle of Prince William and Kate Middleton’s Boston trip.

According to a source, Harry and Meghan will discuss how they felt after deciding to step down from their royal status, as well as how they were victims of the palace media machine, in their upcoming Netflix docuseries titled "Harry and Meghan."

The recently released trailer features photos of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle taken across the whole of their relationship, which include pictures of Meghan Markle having to look glum at royal occasions and even weeping, as well as brief clips of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's new life in California.

When the stakes are this high, does it not make more sense to hear their story from them? Prince Harry narrates the series by saying that no one can see what is going on behind closed doors, and Meghan Markle adds that when the implications are this high, does this not make much more sense to hear their story from them? According to an insider, Harry and Meghan will allege in their documentary series that they were bullied by the palace and that what will have become clear to the audience is that their trials and tribulations are linked to larger issues in the world, such as racial prejudice.

Back in October, Meghan Markle told Variety that it's great to be able to entrust their series of stories to someone like Garbus, an Oscar-nominated director whose work she has highly engaging. She also discussed to The Cut that the series will focus on her relationship with Prince Harry, describing it as a piece of her life that she hasn't been capable of revealing and their love story that individuals have not been able to see.

"Harry & Meghan" will be released on Thursday. According to Page Six, there will be three episodes, followed by another three episodes on December 15. According to reports, the trailer's release was not planned or intended to be directed at the Prince and Princess of Wales in any way.

However, one royal insider told Page Six publication that the inclusion of a pictures of a frosty-looking Kate Middleton in the trailer perplexed them. According to the insider, they have no idea why Kate Middleton was in the trailer because she has nothing to do with anything. Kate's charity carol concert in London will coincide with the release of the second batch of Netflix episodes.

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It is well known that after the couple decided to resign as royals, they were relentlessly condemned, particularly after they agreed to sit down for a conversation with Oprah Winfrey in March 2021. Meghan Markle described how she felt tortured by the British media to the point of contemplating suicide during interview. She explained that she simply did not want to live any longer because she couldn't find a way to end the false reports about her. During the discussion, the couple demonstrated that several royals had questioned Archie's skin color before he was born. The plot of the series, according to a senior source, revolves around Harry being separated from his family, which caused him to feel neglected.

Harry's therapy for the loss of his mother, as well as his father's relationship with Camilla, are also discussed. According to the insider, some of Prince Harry and the Duchess of Sussex's remarks are ferocious, and if they are made public, they will be utterly intense. Racism is discussed, as the claim that some royals are opposed to marriage. Meghan is the driving force behind the entire television production. The show's official description explains that the show is a commentary from friends and family, the majority of whom have never spoken publicly about what they had witnessed in terms of the couple.  

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According to The Telegraph, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle violated royal protocol by bringing their photographer inside Buckingham Palace without first seeking permission from the late Queen Elizabeth II. Following the release of the trailer, it was pointed out that one of the images of the couple shown in the minute-long clip was taken at the palace in March 2020, by which time the couple had already stepped down from their roles as members of the royal family.

According to the publication, Harry and Meghan's decision to bring a photographer to Buckingham Palace was the topic of a documented palace complaint at the time. According to the Royal Collection Trust, there is "tightly" no picture or filming authorized inside Buckingham Palace's Staterooms. Furthermore, authorization is required for any advertisement filming or photography within the palace, which production of commodities substance for targeted audiences with the intention of making a profit.

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