“I was not thrown to be eaten by wolves. I was fed to the wolves,” Meghan says in a new trailer that anticipates the final three episodes of her and Harry documentary, which hits Netflix today. Even the prince made things worse: “They were happy to lie to protect my brother,” he said of the royal family, “but they were never able to tell the truth to protect us.” The final part of the documentary promises to be the most difficult for the royal family and will be released shortly before Christmas. So far, the direct participants have closed in strict silence, but there are those who believe that this will not last long.
According to a source he spoke to us weekly, King Charles is unfazed but actually ‘worried’ about the ‘damage’ Harry and Meghan’s documentary could cause to their relationship with the British royal family. His priority is to maintain the union, but judging by the statements of the Sussexes, this has become an impossible task. “Docu-series left a nasty aftertaste in Charles’s mouth”— said the insider. “He worries more than anyone else.” It is up to him to decide which line to choose, and this is not an easy task.
Even from William and Kate, many are waiting for comments. The Princes of Wales seem to be the main targets of criticism from Harry and Meghan, and the documentary was released during their royal tour of the United States. According toTo expressWilliam will be ready to speak out if his brother brings up particularly sensitive issues for the Crown.
His mantra is usually “never complain, never explain” and even after Harry and Meghan’s interview with Oprah Winfrey, there was no real statement from Cambridge, only William’s general comment: “Memories can be different.” Now a source close to the Princes of Wales has reported a change in trend. The insider told Contacted weekly what Kate ‘decided’ to tell her version of events after the Harry and Meghan documentary, but for now, the Princess of Wales has kept her enigmatic smile. Perhaps the best way to quell the Sussexes’ craving for attention is to ignore their ridicule. As far as possible.
Source: Elle