‘Fluff and nonsense’: Palace reacts to doco

‘Fluff and nonsense’: Palace reacts to doco

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s docuseries, Harry & Meghan, has viewers speaking. And, in line with one royal professional, it’s not in a great way.

Neil Sean was a visitor on The Story with Martha MacCallum Friday and mentioned the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s Netflix present has been perceived as “fluff and nonsense” to folks within the UK, and people “particularly within palace walls.”

MacCallum shared a clip of Harry within the collection claiming his brother, Prince William, screamed and shouted at him when Harry determined to step away from royal duties in 2020 and transfer to California with Meghan Markle.

“It’s seen over here, and particularly within palace walls, as just fluff and nonsense,” Sean mentioned.

“The bigger problem, Martha, is this: The continuation of the tissue of lies that, of course, Meghan [Markle] and Harry have presented about staff working within the palace. That’s the bigger problem.”

Sean talked about the second of Harry flashing his cellphone to the display screen, alleging an aggressive textual content message from William.

“Really, there’s no recollection of that particular text from William to Harry,” Sean mentioned. “So what was on it? And why didn’t you show it to the camera? Is it really true is a question that a lot of people are asking over here.”

King Charles III and the royal household, together with Prince William and Kate Middleton, haven’t publicly commented on the docuseries and have been conducting business as typical.

On Thursday, the Princess of Wales hosted her second annual Royal Carols: Together at Christmas occasion.

Middleton and Prince William have been joined by their youngsters, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, in addition to King Charles III and Camilla, queen consort, for the occasion.

Earlier within the day, Netflix launched the second instalment of the docuseries Harry & Meghan, which focuses on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s exit from royal life, coined “Megxit” by the press.

In 2020, the couple introduced they have been stepping again as senior members of the British royal household.

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