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Netflix releases trailer of much anticipated docuseries on royal family

2 December 2022, 12:18 PM  |
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Netflix release trailer of the new documentary series about Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, two years after the couple stepped down from royal duties.

Netflix release trailer of the new documentary series about Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, two years after the couple stepped down from royal duties.

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Netflix release trailer of the new documentary series about Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, two years after the couple stepped down from royal duties.

“When the stakes are this high, doesn’t it make more sense to hear the story from us?” asks Meghan, Duchess of Sussex in a trailer released on Thursday for the Netflix documentary series about Britain’s Prince Harry and his wife.

The first clip from the much-awaited documentary was issued ahead of the series’ expected release next week, and came just as the British royals wrestle with a new race row.

Harry & Meghan. A Netflix Global Event. Coming soon, only on Netflix. pic.twitter.com/ysxaCcESP4

— Netflix (@netflix) December 1, 2022

The timing of the trailer and the documentary could hardly be better for Netflix, with William and his wife Kate currently in Boston, and Buckingham Palace dealing with a racism row involving William’s godmother.

Since Harry and Meghan stepped down from royal duties 2 years ago and moved to California, they have delivered stinging criticism of the British monarchy including allegations of racism, which has led to a rift with the rest of the family, most notably with Harry’s father King Charles and elder brother, Prince William.

Royal aide steps down from Buckingham Palace after racist comments

The last time Harry and Meghan opened up about their relationship with the other royals in an interview with Oprah Winfrey in March 2021, it plunged the institution into its biggest crisis of recent times, and the royals will be fearful of new damning revelations.

“Harry & Meghan. A Netflix Global Event”, says the streaming service on Twitter. The accompanying trailer features never seen before black and white pictures of the royal couple, and also one of them at an official event with William and Kate, with all four looking grim-faced.

“No one sees what’s happening behind closed doors.” says Harry on the trailer. Later he is shown saying, “I had to do everything I could to protect my family.”

At the end, Harry is shown throwing his head back while Meghan wipes away tears.

Although no official release date has been given for the six-part documentary, media have widely reported it will air on Dec. 8.

Netflix says the series would “Share the other side of their high-profile love story” and explore “The challenges that led to them feeling forced to step back from their full-time roles in the institution.”

The focus on Harry and Meghan comes as William and Kate make their first international trip since the death of Queen Elizabeth and with their new titles of Prince and Princess of Wales.

Baskets in Boston 🏀

Fantastic to celebrate the arrival of #EarthshotBoston2022 in the city and meet members of the community doing amazing things to protect and restore our planet. pic.twitter.com/y4XdCRUk29

— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) December 1, 2022

To the people of Boston, thank you pic.twitter.com/dUHmHdIVey

— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) November 30, 2022


While they are due to meet  U.S. President, Joe Biden during what is their first U.S trip for 8 years, the main aim is for the couple to attend an awards ceremony for the Earthshot environmental prize which William set up.

A source close to William says, “Our number one focus is the Earthshot Prize and we won’t be distracted by other things ahead of the trip.”

But, it has already been overshadowed by other events.

On Wednesday, the prince’s 83-year-old godmother stepped down from her honourary role in the royal household after repeatedly asking a black woman, Ngozi Fulani, at a high-profile Buckingham Palace function, “What part of Africa are you from?”

“Abusive” behaviour

Fulani, who was born in Britain and works for a domestic abuse support group, described the incident as an “abuse”. Both Buckingham Palace and William were quick to condemn the incident with the prince’s spokesperson saying, “Racism has no place in our society.”

To cap a bad day for William and Kate, during their visit to a Boston Celtics basketball match, some of the crowd could be heard loudly chanting “USA, USA” when their pictures were shown on a large screen in the stadium. UK media reports said the couple also faced some boos from the crowd.

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