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More episodes of Harry and Meghan’s Netflix documentary released<!-- wp:html --><div></div> <div> <p class="mol-para-with-font">Harry and Meghan have released the final three episodes of their Netflix series, after a trailer claimed the Duchess of Sussex became a “scapegoat” for the firm. </p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">Episode six opens with the couple on their flight from Canada to Los Angeles in March 2020, when they parted ways with the royal family. </p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">In a video monologue shot on the plane, he says, “We’re on our freedom flight.” </p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">The three new episodes follow on from last week’s initial releases, which largely focused on Harry and Meghan’s personal lives and their rants about the media.</p> <div class="artSplitter mol-img-group"> <div class="mol-img"> <div class="image-wrap"> </div> </div> <p class="imageCaption">Harry and Meghan have released the final three episodes of their Netflix series, after a trailer claimed the Duchess of Sussex became a “scapegoat” for the firm.</p> </div> <p class="mol-para-with-font">Harry says in the sixth episode, “I wonder what would have happened to us if we hadn’t gone out when we did.” </p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">Meghan’s lawyer, Jenny Afia, in a trailer released on Wednesday for the final episodes, alleged that she had seen evidence of a Palace report against the couple to suit other people’s agenda.</p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">The Duchess herself was seen saying: “You’d just watch it play out, like a story about someone in the family who would show up for a minute and they’d say ‘We’ve got to make that go away’.”</p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">Her friend Lucy Fraser added: ‘Meg became the scapegoat of the Palace. And so she was fed stories, true or not, to prevent less favorable stories from being published.</p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">Ms Afia said: “There was a real kind of war against Meghan and I have certainly seen evidence that there was negative reporting from the Palace against Harry and Meghan to suit other people’s agendas.”</p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">Harry, in another trailer, said: “They were happy to lie to protect my brother (William). They were never willing to tell the truth to protect us,” while Meghan said she was “fed to the wolves.”</p> <div class="artSplitter mol-img-group"> <div class="mol-img"> <div class="image-wrap"> </div> </div> <p class="imageCaption">The three new episodes follow on from last week’s initial releases, which largely focused on Harry and Meghan’s personal lives and their rants about the media.</p> </div> <div class="artSplitter mol-img-group"> <div class="mol-img"> <div class="image-wrap"> </div> </div> <p class="imageCaption">Prince Harry has said in his new Netflix series that dressing as a Nazi was one of the ‘biggest mistakes’ of his life</p> </div> <p class="mol-para-with-font">Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace have declined to comment.</p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">The claims made in the documentary will face intense scrutiny, with questions raised ahead of broadcast about whether the evidence Ms Afia was referring to will be produced in its entirety, what stories they were talking about, and exactly which members of the royalty were supposedly being protected.</p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">As Meghan spoke, images of newspaper front pages played with the headlines ‘Meghan made Kate cry’ and ‘Heir Heads’, about Kate and Meghan’s flowery dress dispute and the use of private planes by the Sussex.</p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">In her interview with Oprah Winfrey, Meghan said that Kate, now the Princess of Wales, made her cry before their wedding at a fitting for a flower girl dress, not the other way around as had been reported, and that “everyone in the institution knew that this was ‘not true’ but it was not corrected.</p> <div class="mol-img-group artSplitter"> <div class="mol-img"> <div class="image-wrap"> </div> </div> <p class="imageCaption">The impending attack on The Firm by the Sussexes, which is expected to be unprecedented in nature, will be featured in full from 8am today, when the second half of their six-part docuseries finally premieres.</p> </div> <p class="mol-para-with-font">Meanwhile, the royal family, including Harry’s father and brother, will be together on Thursday, forming a united front as the King, Queen Consort and Prince of Wales join Kate for her Christmas carol concert at the Abbey. of Westminster.</p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">More than 1,800 people will gather at the Abbey for a festive merriment, organized to recognize the “selfless efforts of individuals, families and communities across the UK, and to celebrate and show the joy that the union and human connection.</p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">Kensington Palace said Kate’s second Christmas carol service was dedicated to the late Queen Elizabeth II and the values ​​she demonstrated throughout her life, including “duty, empathy, faith, service, kindness compassion and support for others.</p> <div class="mol-img-group artSplitter"> <div class="mol-img"> <div class="image-wrap"> </div> </div> <p class="imageCaption">A trailer released by Netflix showed the couple claiming that the Palace reported against the Sussexes to divert attention from less favorable coverage of other royals.</p> </div> <p class="mol-para-with-font">The Sussexes’ six-part show, part of their multi-million dollar deal with Netflix, has become the streaming giant’s most watched documentary in a week of release, debuting with 81.55 million hours watched.</p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">The last three episodes seem set to explore the Megxit crisis, when Harry and Meghan left real life to move to the US to get out of here.’</p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">In the first installment, on December 8, Harry accused the royals of having a “great level of unconscious bias” and Meghan said the media wanted to “destroy” her.</p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">The duke also said his family members questioned why Meghan needed more media protection than their wives had been afforded, but failed to understand the “racial element”.</p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">Meghan also alleged that she was instructed not to invite her niece Ashleigh Hale to her royal wedding.</p> <div class="mol-img-group artSplitter"> <div class="mol-img"> <div class="image-wrap"> </div> </div> <p class="imageCaption">In a teaser clip, Meghan’s lawyer Jenny Afia said: “There was a real kind of war against Meghan and I’ve certainly seen evidence that there was negative reporting from the Palace against Harry and Meghan to suit other people’s agendas.”</p> </div> <p class="mol-para-with-font">However, sources told The Sunday Times that it was Meghan’s decision not to include her niece and she was not told who she should invite.</p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">Former Suits actress Meghan insisted she was unprepared for real issues or conduct, but the newspaper said she was given a 30-point real-life dossier with information and details from experts she could turn to for advice. aid.</p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">One matter that has yet to be explored is the allegation that Meghan harassed Palace staff, with the story breaking in March 2021, just days before Oprah’s interview aired.</p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">Buckingham Palace said it was “very concerned” and has launched an investigation into claims in The Times that the Duchess expelled two personal assistants and “humiliated” staff, leaving them in tears, which she denies.</p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">The research on the handling of claims has never been published.</p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">Highlighting the personal images and photos that appeared in the episodes last week, ITV royal editor Chris Ship said the couple “basically videotaped their departure from the royal family” despite having complained about the intrusion. of the media in their lives. </p> <p class="mol-para-with-font"> Harry also admitted that he felt “so embarrassed” about a 2005 gaffe in which he went to a costume party wearing a mock uniform that featured the infamous Nazi swastika on the arm and the insignia of the German Wehrmacht on the arm. neck. </p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">The story made global headlines after a picture of Harry, then 20, in uniform, graced the front page of The Sun newspaper. </p> <p class="mol-para-with-font">Speaking on the third episode of his and wife Meghan Markle’s new Netflix show, Harry expressed his regret, saying: “All I wanted to do was get it right.” </p> </div><!-- /wp:html -->

Harry and Meghan have released the final three episodes of their Netflix series, after a trailer claimed the Duchess of Sussex became a “scapegoat” for the firm.

Episode six opens with the couple on their flight from Canada to Los Angeles in March 2020, when they parted ways with the royal family.

In a video monologue shot on the plane, he says, “We’re on our freedom flight.”

The three new episodes follow on from last week’s initial releases, which largely focused on Harry and Meghan’s personal lives and their rants about the media.

Harry and Meghan have released the final three episodes of their Netflix series, after a trailer claimed the Duchess of Sussex became a “scapegoat” for the firm.

Harry says in the sixth episode, “I wonder what would have happened to us if we hadn’t gone out when we did.”

Meghan’s lawyer, Jenny Afia, in a trailer released on Wednesday for the final episodes, alleged that she had seen evidence of a Palace report against the couple to suit other people’s agenda.

The Duchess herself was seen saying: “You’d just watch it play out, like a story about someone in the family who would show up for a minute and they’d say ‘We’ve got to make that go away’.”

Her friend Lucy Fraser added: ‘Meg became the scapegoat of the Palace. And so she was fed stories, true or not, to prevent less favorable stories from being published.

Ms Afia said: “There was a real kind of war against Meghan and I have certainly seen evidence that there was negative reporting from the Palace against Harry and Meghan to suit other people’s agendas.”

Harry, in another trailer, said: “They were happy to lie to protect my brother (William). They were never willing to tell the truth to protect us,” while Meghan said she was “fed to the wolves.”

The three new episodes follow on from last week’s initial releases, which largely focused on Harry and Meghan’s personal lives and their rants about the media.

Prince Harry has said in his new Netflix series that dressing as a Nazi was one of the ‘biggest mistakes’ of his life

Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace have declined to comment.

The claims made in the documentary will face intense scrutiny, with questions raised ahead of broadcast about whether the evidence Ms Afia was referring to will be produced in its entirety, what stories they were talking about, and exactly which members of the royalty were supposedly being protected.

As Meghan spoke, images of newspaper front pages played with the headlines ‘Meghan made Kate cry’ and ‘Heir Heads’, about Kate and Meghan’s flowery dress dispute and the use of private planes by the Sussex.

In her interview with Oprah Winfrey, Meghan said that Kate, now the Princess of Wales, made her cry before their wedding at a fitting for a flower girl dress, not the other way around as had been reported, and that “everyone in the institution knew that this was ‘not true’ but it was not corrected.

The impending attack on The Firm by the Sussexes, which is expected to be unprecedented in nature, will be featured in full from 8am today, when the second half of their six-part docuseries finally premieres.

Meanwhile, the royal family, including Harry’s father and brother, will be together on Thursday, forming a united front as the King, Queen Consort and Prince of Wales join Kate for her Christmas carol concert at the Abbey. of Westminster.

More than 1,800 people will gather at the Abbey for a festive merriment, organized to recognize the “selfless efforts of individuals, families and communities across the UK, and to celebrate and show the joy that the union and human connection.

Kensington Palace said Kate’s second Christmas carol service was dedicated to the late Queen Elizabeth II and the values ​​she demonstrated throughout her life, including “duty, empathy, faith, service, kindness compassion and support for others.

A trailer released by Netflix showed the couple claiming that the Palace reported against the Sussexes to divert attention from less favorable coverage of other royals.

The Sussexes’ six-part show, part of their multi-million dollar deal with Netflix, has become the streaming giant’s most watched documentary in a week of release, debuting with 81.55 million hours watched.

The last three episodes seem set to explore the Megxit crisis, when Harry and Meghan left real life to move to the US to get out of here.’

In the first installment, on December 8, Harry accused the royals of having a “great level of unconscious bias” and Meghan said the media wanted to “destroy” her.

The duke also said his family members questioned why Meghan needed more media protection than their wives had been afforded, but failed to understand the “racial element”.

Meghan also alleged that she was instructed not to invite her niece Ashleigh Hale to her royal wedding.

In a teaser clip, Meghan’s lawyer Jenny Afia said: “There was a real kind of war against Meghan and I’ve certainly seen evidence that there was negative reporting from the Palace against Harry and Meghan to suit other people’s agendas.”

However, sources told The Sunday Times that it was Meghan’s decision not to include her niece and she was not told who she should invite.

Former Suits actress Meghan insisted she was unprepared for real issues or conduct, but the newspaper said she was given a 30-point real-life dossier with information and details from experts she could turn to for advice. aid.

One matter that has yet to be explored is the allegation that Meghan harassed Palace staff, with the story breaking in March 2021, just days before Oprah’s interview aired.

Buckingham Palace said it was “very concerned” and has launched an investigation into claims in The Times that the Duchess expelled two personal assistants and “humiliated” staff, leaving them in tears, which she denies.

The research on the handling of claims has never been published.

Highlighting the personal images and photos that appeared in the episodes last week, ITV royal editor Chris Ship said the couple “basically videotaped their departure from the royal family” despite having complained about the intrusion. of the media in their lives.

Harry also admitted that he felt “so embarrassed” about a 2005 gaffe in which he went to a costume party wearing a mock uniform that featured the infamous Nazi swastika on the arm and the insignia of the German Wehrmacht on the arm. neck.

The story made global headlines after a picture of Harry, then 20, in uniform, graced the front page of The Sun newspaper.

Speaking on the third episode of his and wife Meghan Markle’s new Netflix show, Harry expressed his regret, saying: “All I wanted to do was get it right.”

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