Things are tense inside the royal family right now as Prince Harry waits for the bombshell that he may or may not drop in his explosive memoir. spare, It will be released on January 10, 2023. Before that, though, they reportedly have to deal with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Netflix documentary series.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle want Netflix documentary series to be delayed until after Christmas
Meanwhile, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex *don’t* want it to drop next month – they’d probably like to deal with the memoir’s fallout first – and Netflix as they wish. is “at odds” with being postponed until 2023. But as things stand, things don’t seem to go as planned! “Harry doesn’t want it to go public before Christmas,” said a source. Sunadding that his team is “desperately asking Netflix to postpone production.”
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Conflicting stories over release date and backlash over ‘The Crown’ timing
The release date for the documentary series, which will be released as part of a multi-year, $100 million deal with the streaming giant, has been widely debated for months, with many conflicting reports circulating. The Sussexes wanted to cut the show after the death of the late Queen Elizabeth II to remove negative comments about Charles III, Queen Camilla Parker-Bowles, Prince William and Kate Middleton, according to reports.Some parts have to be filmed, but the production team reportedly didn’t want that as it could delay the release, so it’s currently unclear if any changes were actually made. , why Sussex When Royal family nervous!
(If the latest reports are to be believed, Prince Harry was unable to make “nothing” changes to the memoir, but the opening notes were reportedly written entirely before his grandmother’s death. I wonder if the Netflix documentary series will do the same, will we?)
Other reports suggested that Netflix was keen to release the documentary series after season five. crownwhich itself is making headlines for all the wrong reasons. An attempted coup d’état against Stanton’s mother, and a meeting with former British Prime Minister John Major.
I had the major say that scene mail on sunday The entire scene is a “barrel lord of malicious nonsense” and no such meeting ever took place.Other controversial scenes in the fifth season involved Princess Diana, played by Elizabeth Debicki. The show covers the moments leading up to her death in Paris.
What did Prince Harry and Meghan say about the Netflix documentary series?
The Sussexes haven’t revealed much about what to expect from the docuseries, but here’s what we do know. Prince Harry, 38, and Duchess Meghan, 41, were tracked on camera for months and most of the show had already been filmed before the Queen’s death. hasn’t touched on it, but it’s telling fans what to expect when it’s finally released.
In a statement, the Sussexes said, “Our focus will be on creating content that not only informs, but gives hope.” Netflix’s unprecedented reach helps us share impactful content that unleashes action.”
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The Duchess of Sussex also touched on the documentary series in a recent interview variety, and praised Oscar-nominated director Liz Garbus. “It’s great to have a veteran director who I’ve admired for so long trust our story,” Meghan said. “But that’s not why we’re telling it. trusts our story to someone else, which means it goes through their lens.”
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