Harry and Meghan Spill Secrets in Explosive Netflix Docuseries
Prince Harry’s final moments as a senior royal are caught on camera in a jaw-dropping new Netflix series. Filmed in March 2020 at Heathrow, Harry opens up about the “exploitation and bribery” he’s seen in the UK media. “Being part of this family, it is my duty to expose the truth,” he declares.
Meanwhile, Meghan appears in Vancouver, towel on head, emotional and defiant: “In standing for something, they are destroying us.”
Raw, Unfiltered Royal Revelations
The docuseries kicks off with a bold statement: it’s a “first-hand account” featuring never-before-seen personal footage. All interviews wrapped in August 2022. The Royal Family refused to comment on the explosive content.
Harry reflects on his final official royal duties before walking away: “It’s really hard to look back and go, ‘What on Earth happened?’” He hints this story is bigger than just them. “No one knows the full truth. We know it. The Royals know it. And the media know it because they’ve been part of it.”
Meghan’s emotional plea: “I just really want to get to the other side of all of this.”
£100m Deals and Family Feuds
Since quitting royal life, the couple has secured mega deals worth over £100 million with Netflix and Spotify. Directed by Oscar nominee Liz Garbus, the series promises an “unprecedented and in-depth” look at their high-profile love story.
In the trailer, Harry exposes a “hierarchy in the family,” “dirty games,” and “story planting.” The opening episode dives into Harry’s tough upbringing under public scrutiny and his secret romance with Meghan.
Racism, Royal Protocol & Tabloid Takedowns
The second episode tackles the brutal UK press, including racist headlines like “Harry’s girl is (almost) straight outta Compton.” Meghan fires back: “I’ve never lived in Compton. Why make a dig at the place?”
Harry: “Eight days after our relationship went public, I condemned the racist undertones in the British press and social media.”
He also reveals bitter family attitudes: some royals questioned why Meghan deserved “special protection.”
“It was seen as a rite of passage,” Harry says. “They said their wives went through it, so why should Meghan get special treatment? I told them it’s about race.”
The third episode spotlights a 2017 scandal where Princess Michael of Kent wore a Blackamoor brooch deemed racist. The first three episodes are available now, with the next batch dropping on 15 December.