Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have launched a photograph album’s price of unseen photos from their royal marriage ceremony in a brand new trailer for the second instalment of their Netflix documentary.
In a brief teaser forward of this Thursday’s three-episode drop of Harry & Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex could be seen dancing at their 2018 reception at Frogmore House.
The pair revealed their first dance was to Wilson Pickett’s ‘60s soul bop, Land of 1000 Dances, as they shared photos from the happy moment.
“I just really wanted the music to be fun, even our first dance,” Meghan says, as she begins humming the song. “That was our first dance. It was so fun, it was spinning like a whirlwind … It was so great.”
They also shared a host of other photos which showed the couple partying with their friends, including Elton John, Meghan’s Suits co-star Abigail Spencer, her former stylist Jessica Mulroney and a cheerful snap of Harry together with his mates.
But among the many greater than a dozen new footage, there aren’t any pictures of the royal household included.
Despite Harry’s household all in attendance on the celebration, together with Prince William and Kate Middleton, there seems to be no images of them from the reception within the new trailer.
Charles had earlier walked Meghan down the aisle at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle.
It comes as the ultimate three episodes of their headline-making documentary are set to be launched on November 15.
While the primary three episodes lined the early days of their love story, and the way press intrusion triggered their resolution to maneuver to the US in early 2020, it’s anticipated the ultimate instalment will delve additional into their relations with the royals.
The $150 million doco – directed by Liz Garbus – has attracted widespread backlash, largely as a result of their resolution to share such intimate particulars seems to problem Meghan and Harry’s earlier claims they stepped away from royal life for “basic” privateness.
However, the couple’s spokesperson Ashley Hansen yesterday lashed out on the tabloid press accusing them of constructing up the privateness “narrative”.
In a seething assertion, she advised the New York Times: “Their statement announcing their decision to step back mentions nothing of privacy and reiterates their desire to continue their roles and public duties.
“Any suggestion otherwise speaks to a key point of this series.”
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