Sunrise reporter: Major issue with Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary trends now
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A Sunrise reporter has called out an apparent editing gaffe in Harry and Meghan's new documentary series, which premiered on Netflix on Thursday.
Sarah Greenhalgh, the London-based European correspondent for 7News, noted how several scenes of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex criticising the British press were illustrated with 'headlines and soundbites' from American media outlets.
'It is mostly about press intrusion,' she said, summarising the first three episodes.
A Sunrise reporter has called out an apparent editing gaffe in Harry and Meghan's (pictured) new documentary series, which premiered on Netflix on Thursday
'And even though they do criticise mostly the British press, it should be pointed out that many of the worst examples - some of the worst headlines or soundbites - are actually from the American outlets.'
Greenhalgh referenced a scene of the exiled royals being followed by American paparazzi in New York City 'while criticising the British press'.
It follows calls for Harry and Meghan to lose their royal status because the couple are 'monetising' their titles with 'aggressive and unbelievable' attacks on Britain.
Sarah Greenhalgh (pictured), the London-based European correspondent for 7News, noted how several scenes of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex criticising the British press were illustrated with 'headlines and soundbites' from American media outlets
It comes after calls for Harry and Meghan to lose their royal status because the couple are 'monetising' their titles with 'aggressive and unbelievable' attacks on Britain