On Thursday, December 8, the first three parts of the documentary series “Harry & Meghan” start on Netflix, in which the Dukes of Sussex, Prince Harry and Megan Markle reveal details of his life within the palace walls. But for royal family pundits, it could be a dead end for the couple as royals, depending on how their narrative is in the face of the facts.
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Loud OK! the media fight between the sons of King Charles IIIHarry and William, goes beyond the confines of royalty to include many more people, and following the proliferation of promotional trailers for the Netflix series, the issue is more contentious than ever.
A new trailer was released on Monday, and royal commentator Robert Jobson pointed out that a clip used in the trailer to hint at the press invasion was actually part of an approved photo op. At one point in the trailer, a photographer’s camera can be seen looking down at Harry, Meghan and their son Archie from above, while Harry’s voiceover says, “There’s leaks, but there’s also story planting. It’s a dirty game.”
However, according to Jobson, “this photo used by Netflix and Harry and Meghan to suggest press intrusion is a complete hoax”:
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“It was recorded at Archbishop Tutu’s residence in Cape Town. Only three people were in the accredited position. Harry and Meghan agreed on the position. I was there,” he warned.
Jobson, the royal affairs editor at the Evening Standard newspaper who has written several books about the royal family, assured in another image released in the trailer that he was part of a group of three at the Palace of the United Kingdom.
“No one else was allowed in and we have shared the words and photos with the British media,” he said.
Jobson tweeted, “Notifying people who have seen the trailer that the stills used by Netflix are not what they appear. Netflix has failed in its duty of care. Using these photos led to a false narrative. Netflix should apologize and correct its mistake.”
Just a few days until his documentary series premieres on Netflix, “Harry and Meghan”the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Megan Markle are dealing with a significant loss at their organization, the Archewell Foundation, following the resignation of President Mandana Dayani.
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In a statement to British newspaper The Independent, the Duke and Duchess confirmed:
“IN Dayani has been an integral part of Archewell and we are grateful for her passion, dedication and leadership,” said a spokesman for the Duke of Sussex, 38, and Duchess of Sussex, 41, noting that the couple will take her place at the head of the company. . “IN. Dayani was hired during parental leave to advance the company and its projects. She has successfully continued to shape her vision and future.”
The statement added: “Their transition has been planned together, with the intention that the Duke and Duchess will now assume full leadership of their company. There will be no replacement for this position and Ms. Dayani is fully supportive of the Duke and Duchess in their new leadership roles and they remain friends.”
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Dayani, 40, was originally named Archewell’s President and Chief Operating Officer in September 2021, shortly after Harry and Meghan welcomed daughter Lilibet in June.
Archewell, a nonprofit named after their 3yearold son Archie, was Harry and Meghan’s first commercial venture since stepping down as royals in 2020.
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Just before the premiere of the longawaited Netflix documentary, “Harry & Megan“, promises to shake the structures. According to sources that Prince Harry and Megan Markle will claim in the sixpart series that they were bullied by palace officials when they were part of the royal family.
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The dramatic trailer, released on Thursday December 1, amid the visit of the Princes of Wales William and Kate to the United States, captures a moment in which 41yearold Markle is seen crying, holding her head up between her hands.
“Harry and Meghan will discuss how they felt the Palace wasn’t looking after their best interests and talk about becoming a victim of the Palace’s media machine,” a source told the New York Post’s Page Six column. .
“Harry and Meghan will show they were intimidated by the palace. What is becoming clear is that they are suggesting that their trials and tribulations are related to some of the world’s biggest problems, like racism.”
At the time, the former ‘Suits’ actress was accused of sacking two personal assistants at Kensington Palace in October 2018, while also being accused of ‘always having someone’s eye’. She denied the allegations. Harry later said he woke up one night to find Meghan “crying into her pillow” at the allegations.
Buckingham Palace launched a review and made changes to its internal staffing policies as a result. However, officials said the results would remain confidential.
“Harry & Meghan” premieres on Thursday, December 8th with three episodes, followed by another three episodes, which will be released on December 15th.
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On Thursday, December 1st, Netflix released the official trailer for the documentary, which tells the love story between the two. The video shows several images of the couple during their relationship. In some photos, Meghan appears at royal events, and in other moments, Harry and his wife appear already in California, where they live with their children Archiethree years and lilybetto one.
The Duchess recently opened up about the documentary in an interview with The Cut. “The part of my life that I couldn’t share, that people couldn’t see… our love story,” she said.
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It’s important to point out that one of the royal rules prohibits public displays of love, and that’s why the documentary will be so important to the couple’s fans.
The documentary series “Harry & Meghan” is scheduled to appear on Netflix on December 8th.
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