The palace has vehemently denied the disclaimer at the beginning of Harry and Meghan’s documentary, stating that the royal family declined to comment on its content.
According to GB News, this claim is entirely false as no member of the royal family or their official spokesperson was approached by Netflix.
This revelation has sparked a wave of reactions from various individuals within the monarchy.
Royal expert Phil Dampier speculates that the king, being a busy man, would have been keen to watch the documentary to understand the specific allegations made by the Sussexes.
It is believed that he watched it at the palace, surrounded by his closest advisors.
Undoubtedly, the revelations would have left him exasperated, possibly even causing him to pull out what remains of his hair.
Meanwhile, Prince William opted for a more private viewing experience.
A source reveals that he streamed the first three episodes of the documentary last week from the comfort and privacy of Adelaide Cottage.
However, he maintained constant communication with his father, Prince Charles, throughout the viewing.
The Mirror’s royal editor, Russell Myers, reports that Prince William has been left furious by the content of the Sussexes’ Netflix docu-series.
The claims made in the first episode, particularly regarding the couple’s treatment and their use of Princess Diana’s controversial Panorama interview, have allegedly pushed the Prince of Wales’ buttons.
As a result, tensions within the family have escalated, making it highly unlikely that Harry and Meghan will receive an invitation to Sandringham anytime soon.
Russell Myers further emphasizes that the £100 million Netflix deal has created a significant barrier for the couple’s reintegration into the royal fold.
Prince William’s anger stems from the use of footage from the 1995 Panorama interview, which he previously agreed should never be aired again.
He believed this was an area of agreement between him and his brother, highlighting the growing divide between them.
Amidst the turmoil, Queen Consort Camilla is known to retreat when Charles feels the pressure.
It is speculated that she watched the documentary with other ladies of the household in a sitting room, offering support to her husband while indulging in a fortifying drink.
Prince Edward and Sophie, who have experienced their fair share of uncomfortable media moments, watched the documentary with a sense of relief that they were not the ones under scrutiny this time.
However, they too were taken aback by the revelations.
Princess Anne, on the other hand, has never hidden her weariness towards the Sussexes.
Her close friend suggests that she finds their actions tiresome.
Similarly, Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, avoids confrontation at all costs, according to a source close to her.
The release of Harry and Meghan’s documentary has fueled tensions within the royal family, with Prince William expressing his fury over the use of Princess Diana’s interview footage.
As the Sussexes’ £100 million Netflix deal continues to cast a shadow over their relationship with the monarchy, it remains uncertain whether there is any path back into the fold for the couple.