After Duke "pulls the pin," King Charles advised delaying Harry's sentence.
17-12-2022
By Aarti Rawat
After Netflix released the latest trailer today, the King was advised to stop intervening with Prince Harry.
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The video depicted the Duke of Sussex saying the Royal Family told "lies" to "protect" his brother Prince William.
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Royal experts warned Harry might have devastating "proof" to use against his family, showing how far he will go to protect them.
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Royal correspondent Peter Hunt tweeted: "Harry unpinned it. Harry's evidence may affect the royals' response."
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After Harry and Meghan Markle's film ended, the King may consider an "intervention" with his son. On December 15, Netflix will release the following three docu-series episodes.
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The latest teaser has been criticized for Harry "putting his family under the bus" and his falling out with Prince William.
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In the trailer, Harry says: "They gladly lied to protect my brother. They never protected us with the truth."
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He shows Buckingham Palace and the siblings at Prince Philip's funeral. Harry calls Meghan and him "institutional gaslighters" in the 90-second preview.
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Harry says, "I wonder what might have happened to us had we not gone out when we did."
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Meghan explains, "Our security was removed; everyone knew where we were." Harry says, "We need to get out of here."
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Harry adds, "To watch this institutional gaslighting." Meghan says, "I wasn't thrown to the wolves; I was fed to the wolves."
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Harry concludes the trailer: "To progress to the next part, you've got to finish the first chapter." Meghan says: "It offered us an opportunity to create that house we always had wanted."
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Harry continues, "I've always felt this was a struggle worth fighting for."
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The clip offers a wealth of personal images and videos of the couple at home in California and Frogmore Cottage in Windsor with their kids, Archie and Lilibet.
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"They were aggressively recruiting people to distribute disinformation," claims tech entrepreneur Christopher Bouzy.
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Tyler Perry, who housed the couple when they went to California, adds: "They wanted the freedom to love and be happy. Applauded."