Harry & Meghan Spill Royal Secrets in Explosive New Netflix Docuseries
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are back in the spotlight with a bombshell Netflix docuseries that pulls no punches. Shot partially by Harry himself in March 2020, the footage captures his final moments as a senior royal before fleeing the UK amid the Megxit fallout.
Harry: Duty to Expose Media Exploitation
At Heathrow, Harry opens up on his drive to reveal “exploitation and bribery” within the British media. “This is about duty and service,” he says. Meanwhile, Meghan films from Vancouver, wrapped in a towel, admitting, “In us standing for something, they are destroying us.”
The series promises a “first-hand account” with never-before-seen personal archive footage. Harry reflects on their royal farewell: “It’s really hard to look back on it now and go, ‘What on Earth happened?’”
“No one knows the full truth. We know the full truth. The institution knows the full truth. And the media know the full truth because they’ve been in on it.” – Prince Harry
From Royals to Mega-Million Deals
After quitting royal duties in 2020, Harry and Meghan struck lucrative deals reportedly worth over £100 million with Netflix and Spotify. Directed by Oscar nominee Liz Garbus, the docuseries reveals their side of the story, exposing a “dirty game” inside the Royal Family.
Tabloids, Race & Royal Family Drama Laid Bare
The episodes dive deep into Harry’s public childhood, their secret courtship, and a brutal spotlight on UK tabloids. Headlines like “Harry’s girl is (almost) straight outta Compton” sparked furious backlash from Meghan, who declared, “I’m not from Compton… so why take a dig at Compton?” Harry condemned the racist undertones:
“Eight days after the relationship became public, I called out the racist undertones in the British press.”
Harry reveals royal family members questioned why Meghan should be “protected” from such attacks, treating the abuse like a “rite of passage.” He said, “I said ‘The difference here is the race element.’”
The doc also touches on a controversial 2017 incident when Princess Michael of Kent wore a racially insensitive brooch — highlighting the family’s ongoing race tensions.
First Three Episodes Out Now – More Coming December 15
The first trio of episodes is already streaming, with the next batch due on 15 December. Harry & Meghan fans and royal watchers won’t want to miss this unprecedented inside glimpse at the monarchy’s dark underbelly.