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Meghan and Harry's upcoming Netflix documentary may criticise the Royal family and even the public over the way the couple feel they have been treated.
The series is reportedly due for release on Thursday and royal sources have already claimed they expect the show would be 'Oprah with more crying.'
But a hint of what viewers may get to experience also emerged this morning in details of a conversation Harry had with a friend before the sit-down with the chat show Queen.
Senior sources told the Sun he had expected the Royal Family to find the interview 'quite shocking', and that 'those Brits need to learn a lesson.'
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex (L) and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, pictured at the annual One Young World Summit at Bridgewater Hall in Manchester, September 2022
King Charles III and Camilla, Queen Consort, are reportedly 'wearied' by criticism
In the interview, which drew 17.1mn viewers, Harry and Meghan said the royals had asked questions about 'how dark' their son would be, and had ignored her pleas for mental health support.
Buckingham Palace sources last night said there is mounting frustration and exhaustion at the barrage of complaints that Harry and Meghan relentlessly and publicly make about their treatment by the rest of the Royal Family.
A slick trailer for the six-part programme was released last week, teasing intimate moments and apparently threatening to reveal further details of the couple's difficult relationship with the family they stepped away from.
The Prince and Princess of Wales were 'surprised but not that surprised' that the advertisement was released during their high-profile visit to the US, threatening to overshadow it, insiders added.
The King and Queen Consort are reportedly 'wearied' by the constant attacks from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex
The news comes just days before the release of a new Netflix documentary about Harry and Meghan is released
The lavish trailer, posted online on the second day of William and Kate's visit to Boston, is the latest broadside in a seemingly never-ending onslaught against 'The Firm' by the Duke and Duchess.
In a rare and remarkable intervention, Royal sources described how King Charles and Queen Camilla are 'not worried but wearied' by the Sussexes' stream of criticism. An exasperated Palace source emphasised the word 'wearied'.
The Royal Family made 'magnanimous and very deliberate gestures' to include Prince Harry as much as possible in the late Queen's funeral in September – including asking him to wear his military uniform during a key vigil – but they are now being repaid with near-constant outbursts, it is claimed.
Palace insiders highlighted the irony of the many public interviews and television appearances the Sussexes have carried out while speaking of how they want a new life away from the public eye. Meghan and Harry, who live in the celebrity enclave of Montecito, California, criticised Royal life in an interview with Oprah Winfrey last year.
The Prince and Princess of Wales were 'surprised but not that surprised' that the advertisement was released during their high-profile visit to the US, threatening to overshadow it, insiders added
Royal sources described how King Charles and Queen Camilla are 'not worried but wearied' by the Sussexes' stream of criticism
Meghan has released a podcast series while Harry has written a memoir, which is expected to detail a string of grievances against his family when it is published next month
Since then, Meghan has released a podcast series while Harry has written a memoir, which is expected to detail a string of grievances against his family when it is published next month.
'It is very wearying,'