Charles and William 'to respond robustly to any unjust claims' in Harry and ... trends now King Charles and Prince William 'are poised to respond robustly to any unjust claims' in Harry and Meghan's Netflix series when it drops later – but Palace thinks the show will be LOW on bombshells because 'there's not much more to say' Senior royals bracing for worst and prepared to address unfounded accusations Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary is set to drop at 8am on Thursday Sussexes have already made number of claims in trailers released in recent days But the Royal Family believes the series will actually by slim on new revelations By Jamie Phillips For Mailonline Published: 22:57 GMT, 7 December 2022 | Updated: 22:57 GMT, 7 December 2022 Viewcomments King Charles and Prince William are poised to issue a 'swift and robust' response to any unjust claims in Harry and Meghan's upcoming Netflix series - but Senior royals are said to be bracing for the worst and will be prepared to address any unfounded accusations as the new series drops on the streaming service at 8am on Thursday. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have already made a number of claims in two trailers released by Netflix in recent days, saying they had no protection from the Palace and accused aides of actively leaking and 'planting' stories against them as part of a 'dirty game'. But the Royal Family believes the series will actually by slim on new revelations. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have already made a number of claims in two trailers released by Netflix King Charles and Prince William (pictured with Queen Consort and the Princess of Wales) are poised to issue a 'swift and robust' response to any unjust claims The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made an appearance at the Ripple of Hope Awards in New York last night A source told The Mirror: 'There's a real feeling in the camp that Harry and Meghan are making a lot of noise and there isn't much more to say. 'But preparations are being made for all outcomes, especially if there are unjust accusations being made.' Members of the Sussexes' now defunct household are also said to be 'seething with rage' over trailers for the six-part documentary. Officials from both Buckingham and Kensington Palace will watch the first three episodes of the series on Thursday morning. But sources told the newspaper they are unlikely to respond until the full series has been released - due next Thursday. Aides are understood to have been briefed by the King and Prince of Wales to issue a 'swift and robust' response if required. 'If there is a need to respond to anything in the upcoming series then you can be assured that response will be swift and robust.' Harry and Meghan, meanwhile, have vowed that it is just the 'beginning' and have earlier spoken of 'sweeping down walls of oppression'. Members of the Sussexes' now defunct household are said to be 'seething with rage' over trailers for the six-part documentary The couple have been shown claiming they had no protection from the Palace and that aides actively leaked and 'planted stories' against them as part of a 'dirty game' It comes after they the Sussexes faced an awkward grilling from journalists about their explosive documentary in New York last night. Harry and Meghan were asked if they were putting money before family as they graced a star-studded gala hosted by the Robert F Kennedy Human Rights organisation, where they received an award for fighting racism in the Royal Family. The pair did not give a direct response, but the duke could be heard saying 'so many questions' before they were escorted inside. While William and Kate were determined to not be distracted by the conjecture, there's no secret the Prince of Wales has been left especially hurt and angry by the depth of his younger brother's betrayal in recent years. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility