The royal family is bracing itself for a bombshell as Meghan and Harry gear up to unveil their truth in an upcoming docuseries.
The lucrative deal with Netflix is estimated to be worth a staggering £88 million.
Following the announcement that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's new project will feature interviews from individuals who have never before spoken publicly about the couple, tensions within the royal household are reportedly escalating.
Netflix recently dropped a tantalizing sneak peek trailer for the show, showcasing a plethora of never-seen-before footage of the couple.
Titled “Harry and Meghan,” the six-part series will delve into the intricacies of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's relationship.
Scheduled for release on December 8, all episodes will be available for streaming on the platform.
In the teaser, Prince Harry cryptically remarks, “No one sees what's going on behind closed doors,” as a montage unfolds.
He candidly shares, “I had to do everything I could to protect my family,” addressing the camera directly.
Even ardent fans of the royal pair are in for a fresh narrative as the docuseries promises to shed light on their celebrated love story like never before.
The series will explore the full spectrum of their relationship, from the early stages of their romance to the challenges and controversies that led to their decision to step back from royal duties.
Featuring interviews with close family and friends who have remained tight-lipped about the couple's private life, as well as insights from historians and journalists dissecting the media's impact on Harry and Meghan's ties with the royal family and the wider Commonwealth.
Following the latest revelations, the royal family is bracing for more revelations from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Since relinquishing their royal roles in March 2020, the couple has been vocal in their criticism of the monarchy.
They swiftly relocated to Meghan's hometown in California, where they now reside with their two children, Archie and Lilibet.
The Archule Foundation, founded by the couple, announced the collaboration with Netflix shortly after their move to the United States.
Emphasizing their commitment to creating informative and uplifting content, the Duke and Duchess stated, “Producing inspirational family programming is paramount to us as newlyweds.”
They expressed optimism that Netflix's extensive reach will enable them to share compelling narratives that inspire action.
In a separate development, Broadcaster stands by Lady Susan Hussie following her controversial remarks.
Political reporter Olivia Utley defended Lady Hussie after she faced backlash for her insensitive comments towards charity founder Ngozi Fulani.
Despite acknowledging the offense caused, Utley argued against calls for Lady Hussie's dismissal, citing her decades of public service experience.
Lady Hussie came under fire for repeatedly questioning Ms. Fulani's origins during a royal event, a move deemed inappropriate and offensive.
While recognizing the gravity of the situation, Utley highlighted the need for understanding and compassion towards an elderly individual who made a regrettable error.
Ms. Fulani, in response, expressed disappointment at attempts to justify Lady Hussie's conduct based on age, emphasizing the need for accountability regardless of seniority.
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