The main focus of the first three episodes of
the much-anticipated documentary, which aired last week, was on
the couple's treatment from the British tabloid press and how it
had impacted their relationship.
The royal family had been braced for renewed criticism since the
couple delivered scathing attacks on some members, including his
father King Charles and heir William, most notably in an
interview last year with TV show host Oprah Winfrey.
While the initial episodes contained no new bombshells for the
royal family, in the latest trailer, shared on Twitter by
Netflix ahead of the release of the remaining three episodes on
Thursday, Harry refers to "institutional gaslighting".
"They were happy to lie to protect my brother, they were never
willing to tell the truth to protect us," Harry later says.
At one point, Meghan also says: "I wasn't being thrown to the
wolves, I was being fed to the wolves."
Buckingham Palace has said it would not be commenting on the
series. Netflix said that members of the royal family had
declined to comment within the series, but a royal source said
neither the palace nor representatives of Prince William or
other royals had been approached.
(Reporting by Kylie MacLellan; Editing by Alex Richardson)
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