Prince Harry’s latest venture into the world of documentaries has taken a surprising turn with the release of his one-off show, “Prince Harry’s Mission, Life, Family, and the Invictus Games,” now available on Hulu.
In this exclusive production, Prince Harry delves into personal aspects of his life, including insights into his family dynamics and unwavering dedication to the Invictus Games.
The documentary draws from recent interviews that Prince Harry granted to ABC News in Canada earlier this month.
A standout moment featured in the film is his appearance on Good Morning America on February 16th, where he expressed gratitude for the opportunity to travel to the UK to support King Charles following the monarch’s cancer diagnosis.
Interestingly, a senior source at Netflix has confirmed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are still under contract with the streaming platform.
However, the surprise release of the documentary on Hulu seems to have caught them off guard.
It is speculated that Prince Harry would have been aware of the interview’s potential use and might have signed a release form allowing ABC to repurpose it into a documentary for Hulu.
The status of Prince Harry and Meghan’s relationship with Netflix has become a hot topic of discussion.
Their business and charitable initiatives have been relaunched through the new Sussex.com website, yet Netflix’s absence from the Archival Productions section raises questions.
This has led to speculations that either Prince Harry and Meghan have encountered issues with Netflix, or Netflix has chosen to part ways with them.
Fans of the Invictus Games have noted that the documentary prominently features the event’s logo on its promotional material.
The program is marked as an ABC exclusive, showcasing a one-on-one interview with Prince Harry and on-site footage.
However, there is limited coverage of the actual Invictus Games Vancouver event, with additional snippets from Prince Harry’s promotional interview with Good Morning America.
The documentary also delves into the ongoing feud between Prince Harry and the Prince and Princess of Wales, showcasing full-size photos of the Wales children – Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis – without their titles.
Comparatively, images of Prince Harry and Meghan’s children from California are included but with a focus on their titles, reflecting a subtle bias.
The commentary within the documentary suggests that Prince Harry and Meghan harbor feelings of jealousy towards the Wales children.
Robert Jobson, a royal expert, claimed that Prince William, Harry’s older brother, has expressed surprise and jealousy over Harry’s success.
Jobson highlighted that the Invictus Games hold a special place in Harry’s heart, emphasizing his dedication to the event since its inception in 2014.
Jobson commended Prince Harry’s ability to raise funds for the Invictus Games, acknowledging the event’s significant costs.
He noted that the success of the games has seemingly sparked envy in Prince William, who may have underestimated the event’s impact and financial backing.
Jobson further suggested that King Charles should have made more effort to connect with Prince Harry’s children, Archie and Lilibet.
In light of the documentary’s content, questions arise regarding its focus on the Invictus Games.
Some critics suggest that the program serves as a platform for targeting the Wales family, particularly while Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, is recuperating.
Contrary to claims of jealousy, it is highlighted that Prince William has been actively involved in supporting the Invictus Games, donating £1 million to the organization, while Prince Harry’s contributions remain under scrutiny.