‘Harry and Meghan’ new trailer: Prince Harry implies royals lied to protect his brother Prince William

Updated : Dec 15, 2022 09:14
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A new trailer for the Netflix documentary series ‘Harry and Meghan’ was unveiled on Monday. In the clip, Prince Harry appeared to say Britain’s royal household was ‘happy to lie’ to protect his elder brother Prince William.

The first three episodes of the documentary premiered last week and they focused on the couple’s treatment by the British press and how it impacted their relationship. They contained no new bombshells for the royal family, but the latest trailer shared by Netflix on Twitter shows Prince Harry referring to ‘institutional gaslighting’. Meghan Markle also says that she wasn’t being thrown to the wolves, but was being fed to the wolves.

Last year, in an interview with TV show host Oprah Winfrey, the couple made some major revelations about some members of the royal family, including King Charles, and heir William.

Buckingham Palace has said it would not be commenting on the Netflix series.

According to a Telegraph report, security expert Dai Davies, a former divisional commander in the Metropolitan Police who guarded Queen Elizabeth II and other members of the royal family, feels the Netflix documentary series has raised a ‘credible threat’ by attacking the royal family on race grounds.

‘There’s a small minority that think Meghan walks on water. I’ve always said there’s a greater risk from fixated individuals than there is from terrorists. Because their narrative has been attached to race to the extent it has – you could have those at the extreme end of the taking knee variety having a go at members of the Royal family,’ Dai Davies said.

‘I really think it could create a small minority who might. I think it’s a credible threat and I think it should be taken very seriously, especially now the documentary has come out,’ Dai Davies added.

The second part of the series will be released on December 15.

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