‘We comprehend the full truth,’ Harry’s voiceover says in trailer for his and Meghan’s Netflix docuseries.
Prince Harry has highlighted the “pain and suffering” of ladies marrying into the British royal family, in a new trailer for the Sussexes’ notably expected behind-the-scenes docuseries.
Netflix has promised an “unprecedented and in-depth documentary series” over six episodes where the couple “share the different facet of their high-profile love story”.
Volume one of the series will launch this Thursday – precisely three months after the death of Harry’s grandmother Queen Elizabeth II – with the 2d quantity to be released on 15 December.
A new one-minute teaser video opens with a voiceover by means of Harry saying: “It’s certainly tough to seem lower back on it now and go: ‘What on earth happened?’”
He continues the narration throughout, saying: “There’s a hierarchy of the family, you know, there’s leaking, but there’s additionally planting of stories. It’s a dirty game.”
In a clear nod to his wife and to his late mother, Diana, whose picture is seen in the trailer, Harry adds: “The pain and suffering of ladies marrying into this institution, this feeding frenzy. I was once terrified, I didn’t want history to repeat itself. No one knows the full truth. We comprehend the full truth.”
Other commentators show up in the trailer, giving a flavour of what to expect, with one saying: “It’s about hatred. It’s about race,” and some other adding: “There was once a struggle against Meghan to go well with other people’s agendas.”
In a trailer released last week, Harry and Meghan shared before unseen intimate photographs, some displaying the duchess interestingly crying, with one scene showing Harry with his head tilted returned as his wife seems to wipe away tears with each hands.
Buckingham Palace is still reeling from the aftermath of the resignation of Lady Susan Hussey, one of the late Queen’s ladies-in-waiting, after she wondered the heritage of a charity founder, Ngozi Fulani, at a palace reception. The palace and William, her godson, described the comments as “deeply regrettable” and “unacceptable”.
Harry and Meghan introduced a multi-year deal through their production arm Archewell to make TV series, films and children’s suggests for Netflix in September 2020. The go came after they determined to “step back” as senior members the royal household and come to be self-sufficient.
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