Last Updated on 12/09/2022 by てんしょく飯
A royal official refutes some of the content of “Harry & Meghan,” a documentary series that Prince Harry & Meghan and Netflix teamed up on, as being untrue.
Officials refute some of the content of “Harry & Meghan.
In the beginning of the documentary series “Harry & Meghan” about Prince Harry and Meghan, which has finally started streaming on Netflix, a member of the royal family refuses to comment on the content of the series. A royal family official refuted this claim through People, saying that it is not true.
According to the source, neither Buckingham Palace, representing King Charles and Queen Camilla, nor Kensington Palace, representing Prince William and Princess Catherine, nor any other member of the Royal Family, has ever been asked to comment by the program, and the expression “refrained” is not correct. He pointed out that “refrained” is not correct. Even if they were asked to comment, they assured that the royal family would not make a comment.
The source added that it is true that Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace have received “suspicious e-mails” claiming to be from a third-party company involved in the production of the documentary series, but that the e-mails did not touch on the entire series. He added that he had received a “suspicious email” claiming to be from a third-party company involved in the production of the documentary series. The Palace also contacted Archewell, the charity founded by Prince Harry and Meghan, and Netflix about the source of the email, but received no response.
On the other hand, a Netflix source who spoke to People claimed that King Charles and Prince William’s communications team was contacted in advance and given the right to respond to the content of the series.
Harry & Meghan” is a six-episode series, with episodes 1-3 beginning distribution on December 8. The remaining three episodes will be distributed on December 15.
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