
A new trailer for season two of the Netflix documentary series about Prince Harry and Meghan has been released, in which Harry takes aim at his brother Prince William.
The trailer for the final three episodes of Harry and Meghan, to be released on Thursday, arrived yesterday.
It features a clip of Harry saying: “They were happy to lie to protect my brother. They were never willing to tell the truth to protect us.”
The prince’s cryptic comments have led many on social media to speculate about the meaning behind his words.
In the controversial new clip, Meghan can be seen saying: “I wasn’t thrown to the wolves, I was fed to the wolves,” while Harry refers to what he calls “institutional sparking.” “.
The footage also shows members of the royal family on their “free flight” after being stripped of their security privileges – a move that prompted the couple to move to North America.
The first episode of the Netflix documentary tell it all was watched by a record 2.4 million people on TV, according to new figures released by independent ratings agency Barb.
This is more than double the viewership of the first episode of The Crown’s latest season, which was watched by 1.1 million people on its first day of release.
The series director spoke out after Harry and Meghan’s release, saying he hopes viewers will be “open” to the pair’s story despite all preconceptions. Harry and Meghan is directed by Oscar-winning filmmaker Liz Garbus, who has made documentaries about public figures including Marilyn Monroe, Bobby Fischer and Nina Simone.
In the first three episodes, the duke and duchess commented on topics including racism in the UK, Princess Diana and the start of their romantic lives. The couple, who stepped down as senior royals in 2020, conducted intimate interviews for the series alongside “family and friends who have never made their relationship public.” former couple.
https://www.independent.ie/world-news/europe/britain/prince-harry-says-they-were-happy-to-lie-to-protect-my-brother-in-netflix-show-42215260.html Prince Harry says ‘they were happy to lie to protect my brother’ in Netflix show