Prince Harry and Meghan Markle wage fresh war on Royals in series trends now

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle wage fresh war on Royals in series trends now
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle wage fresh war on Royals in Netflix series trends now

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle wage fresh war on Royals in Netflix series trends now

Harry and Meghan wage fresh war on royals as Netflix RELEASES docuseries: First of three episodes claims Palace 'declined to comment' on fresh accusations of racism, features Meghan breaking down in tears and footage of Prince at Heathrow on DAY of Megxit

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Meghan and Harry today declared war on the royals and the media as their Netflix bombshell documentary was released.

The highly-anticipated series is being put out in two parts, with the first three episodes of the six-part docu-series now available to stream.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex discuss Megxit, racism and their new life in California. It also begins with a pointed comment that the Royal Family declined to comment on allegations in the show and reveals it was completed in August 2022 - before the death of the Queen.

Episode begins with Harry filming himself at Heathrow Airport in March 2020 as he finishes his final royal engagements before emigrating. His wife, in Vancouver, breaks down on her bed as she says: 'I don't even know where to begin'.

Episode one opened with words written in white on a black background which said: 'This is a first-hand account of Harry & Meghan's story, told with never before seen personal archive. All interviews were completed by August 2022. Members of the royal family declined to comment on the content within this series.'

Harry and Meghan's Netflix series is out today as their war with the Royal Family and the media continues

Harry and Meghan's Netflix series is out today as their war with the Royal Family and the media continues

King Charles and Prince William (pictured with Queen Consort and the Princess of Wales) are said to be undecided about whether to respond to the show

King Charles and Prince William (pictured with Queen Consort and the Princess of Wales) are said to be undecided about whether to respond to the show

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

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

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

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