Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s documentary series, “Harry and Meghan,” in which viewers speak. And according to one royal expert, it’s not in a good way.
Neil Sean was a guest on “The Story with Martha McCallum” on Friday and said that Netflix’s show of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex is seen as “bullshit and rubbish” to people in the UK, and those “especially within palace walls”.
MacCallum shared a clip of Harry in the series claiming that his brother, Prince William cried and cried When Harry decided to step away from his royal duties in 2020 and move to California with Meghan Markle.
“They are seen here, especially within the palace walls, as sheer nonsense and nonsense,” said Sean. The bigger problem, Martha, is this: a continuing tapestry of lies that, of course, Megan [Markle] Harry was introduced about the staff working inside the palace. This is the biggest problem.”
Sean mentioned the moment Harry flashed his phone at the screen, claiming an aggressive text message from William.
“Really, there is no recollection of this particular text from William to Harry,” Sean said. “What was it? Why didn’t you show it on camera? Is that really a question a lot of people here ask.”
King Charles III and the royal family, including Prince William and Kate Middleton, have not publicly commented on the docuseries. Conduct business as usual.
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On Thursday, the Princess of Wales hosted her second annual Royal Carols show: together at Christmas” Event.
Middleton and Prince William were joined by their sons, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, as well as King Charles III and Camilla, the Queen’s consort, at the event.
Earlier today, Netflix released the second installment of the documentary series “Harry & Meghan,” which focuses on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s exit from royal life, penned by the press as “Megxit.”
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In 2020, the couple announced that they would be stepping back from their positions as senior members of the group British royal family.