Harry and Meghan, when the docuseries arrives on Netflix

Harry And Meghanduke and duchess of Sussexthey finally tell each other in one docuseries detailed and unpublished on their much talked about love story. With Harry & Meghan, director Liz Garbus, nominated for two Oscars and awarded to emmyspresents an unprecedented look at one of the most talked about couples in history.

Plot and release dates

The six episodes will be released on Netflix divided into two volumes: the volume I to be released on December 8th (Episodes 1-3) and the volume II out on December 15th (Episodes 4-6). Over the course of six episodes, the documentary will tell the clandestine period of falling in love between Prince Harry and the actress Meghan Markle and the difficulties encountered in United Kingdomwhich led them to distance themselves from the country and from their institutional roles as a royal family.

Courtesy of Prince Harry and Meghan,Courtesy of Prince Harry and MeghanThe Duke and Duchess of Sussex

Not just a love story. In the series, friends and family will reveal publicly what it’s like to live next to the most talked about couple in the royal family, and what really exists behind their renunciation of Crown prestige. Historians’ comments will analyze the situation in the British Commonwealth and the relationship of the royal family with the press. But above all, what was the breaking point, when is it that «everything changed».

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The reaction of the Crown

According to the latest rumors, the royal family would have felt “horror and a deep sense of anger” after seeing the trailer for the series. The teaser was released during the Welsh princes’ visit to the United States, and, according to the Daily Mailwas perceived by members of the Crown as a “declaration of war”, as well as a way to have maximum visibility in terms of advertising.

Source: Vanity Fair

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