The royal family is on edge as Meghan and Harry gear up to reveal shocking truths in their upcoming Netflix docuseries.
The highly anticipated agreement with Netflix is estimated to be worth a staggering £88 million.
Following the announcement that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s docuseries will feature never-before-heard interviews, the royal family is bracing for more revelations.
Netflix recently unveiled a sneak peek trailer for the show, showcasing exclusive footage of the couple that has never been seen before.
Titled “Harry and Meghan,” the six-part series will delve into the intricacies of their relationship.
Starting from December 8, viewers can binge-watch all episodes on the streaming platform.
In the teaser, Prince Harry cryptically remarks about the hidden truths behind closed doors, emphasizing his unwavering commitment to protecting his family.
The docuseries promises to offer a fresh perspective on one of the most iconic love stories in history.
From their early romance to the challenges that led to their royal departure, the series aims to provide a comprehensive look at their journey.
Featuring interviews with close family and friends who have remained silent until now, as well as insights from historians and journalists, the docuseries will explore the couple’s struggles with media scrutiny and their impact on the royal family and the Commonwealth.
Since stepping back from their royal duties in 2020, Meghan and Harry have not shied away from criticizing the royal family publicly.
The couple swiftly relocated to California, where they now reside with their two children, Archie and Lilibet.
Their Archule Foundation revealed the collaboration with Netflix shortly after their move, emphasizing their focus on creating informative and uplifting content for families.
In a separate development, broadcaster Lady Susan Hussie faced backlash for her inappropriate comments towards charity founder Ngozi Fulani.
Despite the controversy, political reporter Olivia Utley defended Lady Hussie, arguing against calls for her dismissal due to a single misstep.
During a royal reception, Lady Hussie repeatedly questioned Ms. Fulani about her background in an uncomfortable exchange that drew criticism.
While acknowledging the insensitivity of Lady Hussie’s remarks, Utley highlighted the complexities of holding an elderly public figure accountable for a lapse in judgment.
Ms. Fulani, speaking out on the incident, expressed her discomfort with the interrogation she faced, rejecting any excuses based on Lady Hussie’s age.
The incident sparked debates around accountability, ageism, and cultural sensitivity in public discourse.
As the fallout continues, the repercussions of Lady Hussie’s actions remain a topic of debate in the media landscape.