Critics have not held back in expressing their disappointment with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's highly anticipated Netflix series.
The program, directed by Emmy-winning director Liz Garbus, was expected to deliver bombshell revelations but instead has been labeled as “monumentally boring” by commentator Niall Gardner.
The lack of substance and fresh insights in the show has left many royal critics underwhelmed.
The first volume of the docuseries delves into sensitive topics such as racism within the royal family, Meghan's strained relationship with her father, and the media's portrayal of her before and after her marriage to Prince Harry.
Despite drawing a record-breaking audience on its premiere day, the show has faced criticism for focusing too heavily on the couple's personal narrative rather than providing insightful content.
Meghan Diamond, a presenter for GB News, expressed her disappointment with the series, stating that it was so unengaging that she contemplated canceling her Netflix subscription.
The couple's attempt to share intimate details of their love story, including Meghan's first meeting with the Queen, was met with mixed reactions.
Critics pointed out Harry's discomfort during Meghan's curtsy as a display of narcissism.
Royal analysts and commentators have not shied away from criticizing Meghan's behavior, with some labeling her actions as “nasty” and “unbecoming.”
The Sussexes have defended their decision to release private videos and images, denying claims that privacy was a driving factor behind their withdrawal from royal duties.
The couple's global press secretary clarified that privacy was not cited as a reason for stepping back from their royal roles.
In a surprising turn of events, Charles Spencer, Prince Harry's uncle, broke his silence following the Netflix series premiere.
Instead of commenting on the episodes or the family drama, he shared a serene video of the All Thorpe House grounds on Twitter.
Spencer's followers appreciated the tranquil winter scene, with some urging him to share his thoughts on the ongoing conflict between Harry and the royal family.
As anticipation builds for the release of three additional episodes on December 15, viewers are left wondering if Meghan and Harry's Netflix series will manage to redeem itself in the eyes of critics.
Despite the initial backlash, the couple remains steadfast in their mission to share their story with the world, even if it means facing scrutiny and criticism along the way.
The future of their docuseries hangs in the balance as audiences eagerly await further revelations and insights into the lives of the Sussexes.