Both Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace have once again declined to comment on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Netflix docu-series.
The second explosive half of the Sussexes’ Netflix documentary, Harry & Meghan, dropped today on the streaming giant.
It was certain to re-open old wounds between the couple and the Royal Family.
Among the allegations, claims the royals blocked Meghan from receiving mental health support while she suffered from suicidal ideations.
Harry also alleged Prince William ‘screamed and shouted’ at him and King Charles said ‘things that simply weren’t true’ before he stepped back from royal life.
He’s had to make peace, the Duke of Sussex said, with the fact he will never get a ‘genuine’ apology from King Charles and William.
Elsewhere, Harry claimed senior royals were threatened by Meghan because she was ‘doing the job better’ as she drew attention away from those ‘born to do this’.
When the first batch of Harry & Meghan episodes was released last week, both palaces refused to comment.
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Royal officials have alleged that Netflix did not approach the Royal Family for comment on the series.
This is despite the programme beginning with a statement saying: ‘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.’
Netflix is understood to have contacted representatives of King Charles and the Prince of Wales.
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