Royal rift explodes as Prince Harry claims 'they
were happy to lie' to 'protect' William
The trailer has been described by one royal
commentator as "quite an escalation", while another said the
"gloves are off".
By KATIE
HARRIS
00:00, Tue,
Dec 13, 2022 | UPDATED: 07:07, Tue, Dec 13, 2022
Prince
Harry says "they were happy to lie to protect" Prince William in an
explosive new trailer for his and Meghan Markle's Netflix show released today.
But the teaser does not make clear who the Duke of Sussex is referring to in
the incendiary comments which are likely to fuel the ongoing rift between the
once-close brothers.
Harry says:
"They were happy to lie to protect my brother. They were never willing to
tell the truth to protect us."
As he is
speaking, images of Buckingham Palace and of the siblings at Prince Philip's
funeral flash up.
Harry also
makes accusations of "institutional gaslighting" against him and
Meghan in the 90-second teaser.
The trailer
comes ahead of the second instalment of the Sussexes' docuseries on Thursday,
which focuses on the couple's decision to step back as working royals.
The clip
opens with Harry saying: “I wonder what would have happened to us, had we not
gone out when we did.”
Meghan
says: “Our security was being pulled, everyone in the world knew where we
were.” Harry adds: "I said 'we need to get out of here'."
At another
point, Harry says: “To see this institutional gaslighting.” Meghan adds: “I
wasn’t being thrown to the wolves, I was being fed to the wolves.”
The trailer
draws to an end with Harry saying: “To move to the next chapter, you've got to
finish the first chapter.”
Meghan
says: “It gave us a chance to create that home that we had always wanted.”
Harry adds:
“I’ve always felt as though this was a fight worth fighting for.”
The clip
features a treasure trove of personal photos and video footage including snaps
of the couple at home in California and at Frogmore Cottage in Windsor with
their children Archie and Lilibet.
At one
point, tech entrepreneur Christopher Bouzy says: "They were actively
recruiting people to disseminate disinformation."
Actor Tyler
Perry, who lent the couple his home when they first moved to California, adds:
"They just wanted to be free to love and be happy. I applauded that."
The Duchess
of Sussex says she was 'fed to the wolves' (Image: NETFLIX )
Reacting to
the latest teaser for Harry & Meghan, the Daily Express's royal
correspondent Richard Palmer described it as "quite an escalation".
TalkTV
presenter Piers Morgan, who has been a fierce critic of the couple, tweeted:
"King Charles needs to strip these two poisonous rats of all remaining
titles and ties to the Royal Family.. and needs to do it fast before they
destroy the monarchy."
Royal
author Angela Levin said: "Harry and Meghan are now going too far."
Royal
commentator Richard Fitzwilliams said: "The trailer for the next three
episodes of Netflix’s Harry and Meghan has just been released. It confirms
fears that it will be toxic. Meghan is 'fed to the wolves'. Harry says 'they
were happy to lie to protect my brother'. Who exactly and what is the
proof?"
GB News
presenter Dan Wootton, who broke the Megxit story in 2019, said: "As I
predicted, Prince Harry and Meghan are going to go nuclear in Netflix Volume 2
against their own family."
The Sunday
Times' royal editor Roya Nikkhah said: "Prince Harry talks of
'institutional gaslighting' and says 'they were willing to lie to protect my
brother'. Meghan says 'I was being fed to the wolves'.
"Looks
like part two of the Sussexes’ Netflix series will drop more bombs on the
monarchy as Harry and Meghan speak their truths."
The Daily
Mail's Rebecca English added: "As we all suspected last week, the gloves
are off. Harry and Meghan accuse Buckingham Palace of ‘institutional
gaslighting’. He says say ‘they’ (not clear who) were ‘happy to lie to protect
my brother but were never willing to tell the truth to protect us’."
ITV's royal
editor Chris Ship said: "It’s getting dirty…"
GB News'
royal correspondent Cameron Walker said: "From this trailer it's pretty
clear this is going to be a lot more incendiary than perhaps the first three
episodes were."
There have
been calls for the Sussexes to be stripped of their royal titles and for them
not to attend King Charles's coronation next year.
The first
half of the six-part series looked at the couple's tumultuous relationship with
the press.
Harry
claimed there is "leaking" and "planting" of stories in
what he brands a "dirty game", while Meghan accused the media of
wanting to "destroy" her.
The final
batch of episodes is set to focus on Harry and Meghan's decision to step away
from royal duties and move to America.
The
documentary is the first major output from the lucrative deal the Sussexes
struck with Netflix after quitting royal duties.
They
officially left the monarchy on March 31 2020 after opting for a life of
personal and financial freedom across the pond.
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