‘They lied to protect my brother’: Harry’s claims in new Netflix trailer

In the clip, launched in a single day, the Duke of Sussex discusses stepping again from royal duties and ponders what may need occurred to the couple “had we not got out when we did.”

“Our security was being pulled. Everyone in the world knew where we were,” Meghan says.

Meghan mentioned she was “fed to the wolves” in a brand new trailer for half two of their highly-anticipated Netflix docuseries, which airs on Thursday. (Netflix)

In what seems to be a video shot on board the Sussexes’ flight to the US, Harry smiles and says: “We are on the freedom flight.”

After the trailer reveals Harry describing “institutional gaslighting,” the footage cuts to Meghan saying: “I wasn’t being thrown to the wolves, I was being fed to the wolves.”

“They were happy to lie to protect my brother (Prince William), they were never willing to tell the truth to protect us,” provides Harry.

However, he stops wanting figuring out who “they” refers to within the quick teaser.

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Harry claims that lies made to guard his brother Prince William weren’t prolonged to him. (Netflix)

Similar to the format of the primary three episodes, the trailer gives an intimate glimpse into the couple’s lives, with private footage and photos interspersed with media protection.

Tyler Perry, the filmmaker who provided his California home to the couple after they left their lives within the UK, additionally makes an look within the trailer.

“They wanted to be free to love and be happy,” he says. “I applauded that.”

How the British press reacted to Harry and Meghan’s Netflix collection

In the primary three episodes of the docuseries, the couple shared intimate particulars of their courtship, took purpose on the “unconscious bias” contained in the royal household, and criticized the media consideration they’d been subjected to – notably from Britain’s tabloid press.

Buckingham Palace mentioned it will not be commenting on the docuseries when the primary half launched final Thursday.

The second a part of the docuseries, directed by Liz Garbus, premieres on Thursday.

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