Nack criticism of the Netflix documentary: Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan defend themselves

Nack criticism of Netflix documentary
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan fight back

Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan have released part one of their Netflix documentary. Part two will follow next Thursday.

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Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan defend themselves against criticism of their Netflix documentary with a public statement.

Prince Harry (38) and Duchess Meghan (41) defend themselves against criticism of their Netflix documentary “Harry & Meghan”, in which they publish numerous personal video clips and photos. A spokeswoman for Harry and Meghan explained according to “bbc.com”, reports that privacy was a key reason the couple stepped back from royal duties and left the UK in 2020 are false. “The Duke and Duchess have never cited privacy as a reason for their resignation,” the statement said.

“This distorted narrative was intended to silence the couple,” it continues. “Indeed, their statement announcing their decision to step down makes no mention of privacy and reaffirms their desire to continue in their roles and public duties. Any other suggestion addresses a key point of this series.”

The statement continued: “They choose to share their story on their terms, and yet the tabloid media have created a completely untrue narrative that permeates press coverage and public opinion. The facts are right in front of them .”

Palace trembles before the second part of the documentary

The Netflix streaming service released part one of “Harry & Meghan” last Thursday (December 8). Part two is coming December 15th. Then details of the drama within the royal family around the couple’s departure from Great Britain will probably be discussed.

In the first three episodes that have already been released, Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan have focused on the beginnings of their relationship and the aggressive reporting about it. Before the broadcast of the other episodes, the palace is now said to be very concerned. As the British newspaper “The Times” writes, citing a palace insider, “the next week would be like poison”. It is speculated that criticism against Harry’s father, King Charles III, could increase in the coming episodes. (74), who has so far not been the focus of the documentary series. According to observers, it seems unlikely that the late Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022) will also be cast in a bad light.

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