With the release of the new trailer, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have once again become easy targets for trolls. Netflix revealed another minute-long glimpse of Harry & Megan to reveal what the Royal fans will be able to watch the first volume of the documentaries, which will be released on December 8th. However, the docuseries were inundated with negative reviews due to some blunders.
Harry & Megan. A global Netflix event.
Volume I: December 8th
Volume II: December 15 pic.twitter.com/WpFzVEC7Yx– Netflix (@netflix) December 5, 2022
In the trailer, the Duke and Duchess called it out press to make their life difficult. The Sussexes have accused the media of hounding them, particularly Meghan Markle in the UK. They also showed some clips to prove their point on privacy invasion. In the trailer, however, fans could only see Princess Diana and Kate Middleton are swarmed by paparazzi. There was not a single clip of Markle alone being chased by the photographers.
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Netflix’s carelessness is doing more damage to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
Twitter users don’t see footage of the media surrounding Meghan Markle, such as Princess Diana and Kate Middleton convinced that the Sussex Royals are running a false narrative of press hunting. The royal fans did not shy away from it Labeling the Duke and Duchess as liars. In addition, the crown servants also called on the royal couple to use it Princess Diana and the new Princess of Wales for promoting their documentaries.
I love the footage of Princess Diana and Princess Catherine being chased and hounded by paparazzi because that actually happened to them, and never to Meg. I also love that Harry is implying that the family is leaking stuff to the press… he was obviously talking about himself. Thank you Scobie! pic.twitter.com/qlKiISJ2Bw
— LG (@LCG000) December 5, 2022
Is there anything in this show that actually relates to her? So far we’ve had pictures from the Harry Potter premiere in 2011, pictures of Harry with his ex-girlfriend and footage of what Diana and Catherine have endured. But that’s the story of Harry and Meghan?!
— Jenny (@Canuckabroad3) December 5, 2022
So you used footage twice of Catherine being chased by paparazzi before getting married to William, but you have none of M being chased by paparazzi alone because that never happened. Much luck,!!
— RoyalWales (@cambridgepower) December 5, 2022
They have no footage of them being hounded by the press, so using footage of Catherine and Diana says it all. They have never been hunted because they are not that popular.
— Sapphire (@Sapphireblues3) December 5, 2022
Why did you use footage of BOTH Princesses of Wales being hounded by the press?
— Salty Duchess (@duchess_salty) December 5, 2022
So they used paparazzi footage from a Harry Potter event and an old photo of school kids waiting for a royal visit… it seems like the paparazzi aren’t that keen when Back Grid is on speed dial. Want to see footage of Catherine being harassed by the press? There are tons.
– 𝕲𝖔𝖙𝖍𝖑𝖔𝖗𝖊𝖙𝖙𝖆 (@Gothloretta) December 5, 2022
Meanwhile, the trailer had clips of it Press after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. However, Netflix made a big mistake by using the wrong footage. In one of the frames, the American streaming giant featured dozens of photographers. The picture has no relation to the royal family it was recorded in July 2011 during the Harry Potter premiere in London.
The clip in the Harry & Meghan trailer released today, showing paparazzi swarming the car, was not of Harry & Meghan.
Rather Michael Cohen, former attorney for President Trump, exits prison, filmed in 2019.
h/d @Urban_Pictures pic.twitter.com/zUj6S7ODBz
— Gerts Royals (@Gertsroyals) December 5, 2022
There is another clip in the trailer where the cameramen can be seen swarming around a car. However, it also has nothing to do with the California-based royals. Instead, the footage dates back to 2019, when Donald Trump’s attorney was Michael Cohen goes to prison for his punishment. The multiple fake pictures on the Netflix show have surfaced serious questions about the credibility of the content.
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