In the palace, be prepared: new scandals are just around the corner. And this time it’s not “just” about Crown. In comparison, it was a health walk. In fact, the terrible document will arrive in 2023. Harry and Megan: a series to understand each other, with all the truth and only the truth about the Dukes of Sussex. Netflix actually issued “soon”: of course, the exact date of the broadcast has not yet been indicated, but, on the other hand, teasers. From the series: yes, we are serious.
Which was by no means a given. With death Queen Elizabeth, the publication of the document was judged by all parties involved as inappropriate. Harry himself had his doubts. On the other hand, dear granny cannot cry one day, and in the morning throw mud at her and the whole yard with shovels. That would be a little schizophrenic. In addition new king Charles III he already has something to think about: a new scandal is not the most desirable appointment on the agenda. So, at first he stalled. But a little. With Netflix’s announcement, it’s now clear that in 2023 the document will be released without any buts or ifs. And it is possible that this happens already in the first months of the year.
Why so much fear? – you ask. After all, the Queen has already passed unscathed a very powerful mud machine, she is five seasons Crown: one more attack, one less, shouldn’t matter. “Nei”. In fact, there will be no fiction here that holds on: in contrast to Crownwho billed his share of poetic liberties, Harry and Megan he wants to give his own version of the facts. More precisely, harmless and that is why true.
This was confirmed by the platform itself, which, presenting the project, defines it as a “detailed and unprecedented document”. The uniqueness is soon explained: “With testimonies from friends and family, many of whom are publicly revealing for the first time what they have observed, and commentary from historians analyzing the situation in the British Commonwealth and the royal family’s relationship with the press, the series doesn’t just tell the love story of a couple, it paints a picture the world we live in and the way we treat each other.” How much can you bet that they will move – and they argued – allegations of racism about the crown?
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Six episodes, director Liz Garbus and at the center will be the love story of Harry and Meghan: “The series explores the secret period of falling in love and the difficulties that caused them to feel forced to move away from their permanent institutional roles.” This adjective is used in the press release: “forced.” Again: arrows, arguments and accusations are expected.
In turn, the tone of the teaser is also noted complaint history. The short video begins with Meghan’s voice-over saying, “Why did I want to make this documentary?” At the end, again, she gives the answer: “With such high stakes, wouldn’t it be better to hear our version?”. Dear Meg, we are already here with popcorn in our hands… Between these two great statements, there is a series of shots, in color and black and white, that immortalize the Dukes of Sussex. The former shine when a penitent Harry appears, watching “no one sees what goes on behind closed doors,” the memoir slips into mourning, displaying images of Meghan in tears or with a stern expression. “I had to do everything in my power to protect my family,” Harry explains again. If this is not clear at the moment, the couple will put their faces on it in the document: in an interview with the director, they will say their word, so that later they can argue everything with the testimony of the interviewees, friends and relatives.
Courageous, no doubt. But also well paid. To find out their shocking truth (copyright Barbara d’Urso), Netflix gave them $150 million. Each. So, at least, say the well-informed. In short, they will lose crown-related privileges, but they will certainly get a great pension with this series.
That’s all for now (Your Honor). But just for now…
Source: Elle