Harry and Meghan's explosive docuseries to be released at 8AM TODAY trends now

Harry and Meghan's explosive docuseries to be released at 8AM TODAY trends now
Harry and Meghan's explosive Netflix docuseries to be released at 8AM TODAY trends now

Harry and Meghan's explosive Netflix docuseries to be released at 8AM TODAY trends now

Meghan and Harry's Netflix bombshell documentary series is released today at 8am.

Buckingham Palace will be braced for the worst after two trailers revealed the couple will claim they had no protection from royal officials and that aides actively leaked and ‘planted stories’ against them as part of a ‘dirty game’.

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 William and his wife Kate are not likely to watch it themselves, sources said.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have already made a number of claims in two trailers released by Netflix

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

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

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made an appearance at the Ripple of Hope Awards in New York last night

Left-leaning Oscar nominated director behind Harry and Meghan's Netflix series

Liz Garbus, the Left-leaning Oscar nominated director behind Harry and Meghan's Netflix series has had a 25-year career working on projects about oppressed women and is 'long admired' by Duchess of Sussex .

Ms Garbus is known for her critically acclaimed exposes and documenting the stories of 'survivors', and worked on the Handmaids Tale finale.

Raised in New York by a civil rights lawyer father, her career has spanned almost 25 years, covering documentaries, true crime and high-end drama.

Her notable titles include The Farm: Angola, USA; Bobby Fischer Against The World; Love; Marilyn; and The Fourth Estate.

The Duchess of Sussex previously suggested that the show's direction was in the hands of left-leaning filmmaker Liz Garbus 'even if it means it may not be the way we would have told it'.

She said: 'It's nice to be able to trust someone with our story — a seasoned director whose work I've long admired — even if it means it may not be the way we would have told it. 

But that's not why we're telling it. We're trusting our story to someone else, and that means it will go through their lens.'

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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.

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.

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 it is understood that the Prince and Princess of Wales will refuse to watch the first three episodes of the documentary.

An insider also told The Sun that the royals are reluctant to engage in a tit-for-tat battle over the series.

They said: 'If there are parts which are blatantly wrong, then it is only right that they are corrected.

'The trailers already have some glaring errors and misrepresentations, which doesn’t bode well for the full series. But the plan is to keep schtum and carry on.”

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.'

It is understood that Netflix offered a right of reply to senior ryal to allow them the chance to respond to any allegations featured in the series.

But Buckingham and Kensington Palace both deny receiving any such approach.

Harry and Meghan, meanwhile, have vowed that it is just the 'beginning' and have earlier spoken of 'sweeping down walls of oppression'.

But Netflix’s use of 'misleading' footage in two trailers for the series would not have been tolerated by British broadcasters, according to producers.

Former BBC and Channel 4 commissioning editor Peter Grimsdale said lawyers would have intervened before the trailer was relased.

He told The Times: 'It’s almost hard-wired into us to make sure we know where every shot comes from because that’s the sort of thing that if there was complaints about it, you would be in real trouble. 

'There’s a certain duty of care. I think people working for Sky would feel the same way. It’s partly a function of regulations just being different in America.'

Mr Grimsdale added: '99.9 per cent of the time this doesn’t happen because every one checks.'

Members of the Sussexes' now defunct household are said to be 'seething with rage' over trailers for the six-part documentary

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'

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 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.

Earlier, they told the ceremony that their war against 'oppression' has only just begun.

Harry and Meghan delivered the politically charged pre-taped remarks after being honoured with an award for fighting racism in the Royal Family by the Robert F Kennedy Human Rights Foundation, a prize that counts Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton among its former recipients.

Meghan also talked about her struggle with suicidal thoughts since becoming a member of the Royal Family, telling the audience she 'didn't want to be alive anymore' and revealing that the decision not to end her life 'wasn't easy', in remarks echoing those made during her bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey.

In a speech praising the late RFK, the Duke of Sussex told the star-studded Ripple of Hope Gala: 'As we all face a complete and challenging time in the world, we choose the path of optimism of care for each other and our communities. 

'We understand this honour, not about the culmination of a life's work, but instead and in many ways for us, a beginning.'

He said: 'Bobby Kennedy said, ''Each time a man stands up for an ideal or acts to improve the lot of others or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope.'''

Harry and Meghan were asked if they were putting money before family as they graced a star-studded gala

Harry and Meghan were asked if they were putting money before family as they graced a star-studded gala

His wife said: 'The enduring dream of RFK of a just and peaceful world is so much more than a simple hope. It's a direct ask, a specific challenge, a call to action, a test of individual courage and collective spirit. And his appeal to humanity is as relevant today as it was in 1966 when he stood before the University of Cape Town, a place we've visited and hold close to our hearts. And he delivered a vision for the common good of society.

'He also said those ripples build a current which can sweep down the mightiest walls of oppression and resistance'.

Friends and family snub Harry and Meghan’s Netflix show: Elton, Oprah, Edward Enninful and the Obamas AREN’T taking part in bombshell series

Alison Boshoff, chief showbusiness writer for the Daily Mail

Prince Harry and Meghan’s most famous celebrity friends – and almost all of their families – have snubbed their bombshell Netflix documentary.

In publicity material released ahead of today’s transmission of the first three episodes, Netflix has promised that interviews with ‘friends and family’ of the couple will feature.

But the Mail can reveal key allies – including Elton John, Vogue editor Edward Enninful and Prince Harry’s ‘surrogate Dad’, the music producer David Foster – are not taking part.

It is thought that Oprah Winfrey is not a part of it either, and nor are the Obamas.

Moreover there will also not be a single royal ‘talking head’ in the Harry & Meghan series – not even Princess Eugenie with whom they remain close.

Harry and Meghan's new show, which comes out on Netflix tomorrow, is promised interviews with 'friends and family'. Pictured: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle appear in an interview with Oprah Winfrey in March 2021

Harry and Meghan's new show, which comes out on Netflix tomorrow, is promised interviews with 'friends and family'. Pictured: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle appear in an interview with Oprah Winfrey in March 2021

The Obamas are not thought to be taking part in the programme. Pictured: Prince Harry speaks to Barack Obama at a wheelchair basketball match during the 2017 Invictus Games

The Obamas are not thought to be taking part in the programme. Pictured: Prince Harry speaks to Barack Obama at a wheelchair basketball match during the 2017 Invictus Games

Of all the absences, perhaps the most surprising is Vogue editor Edward Enninful. He landed a major coup when Meghan agreed to guest edit the September 2019 issue, Forces for Change.

It was the fastest selling edition in Vogue’s history and in an article for the publication, Meghan wrote that she and Enninful were ‘like-minded thinkers who have so much in common’.

The following year, Enninful said he felt she had been criticised unfairly in the media storm over Megxit – the couple’s move to California.

But sources close to the Vogue editor confirmed that he was not taking part. He recently praised the Princess of Wales for her ‘graceful’ fashion sense.

Elton John, a key ally of the couple, is another who is thought not to be taking part in the show. Pictured: Elton John attends the 2019 Vanity Fair Oscar Party

Elton John, a key ally of the couple, is another who is thought not to be taking part in the show. Pictured: Elton John attends the 2019 Vanity Fair Oscar Party 

Oprah Winfrey is not thought to be appearing on their Netflix show. Pictured: Oprah (right) speaks to Harry and Meghan (left) during their interview in 2021

Oprah Winfrey is not thought to be appearing on their Netflix show. Pictured: Oprah (right) speaks to Harry and Meghan (left) during

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