It’s all out there! Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have opened up about their royal experience in the Netflix documentary Harry & Meghan, and they are “pleased” with the outcome.
13.12.2022 - 03:05 / express.co.uk
Former This Morning host Fern Britton, 65, has shared her thoughts on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s new Netflix documentary.The controversial show, entitled Harry & Meghan, has split opinion after releasing its first three episodes.ITV favourite Fern shared a rather cryptic tweet in view of her 127,900 Twitter followers about the series. “Hurt feelings are hard to deal with and hard to recognise,” the star began. “Hurt feelings colour our judgement and create more drama and more hurt feelings. “Everything gets out of control,” Fern pressed on, before suggesting an apology was needed. “If only we could say ‘that hurt me’ and the other person could say ‘I am sorry.’ Just saying. #Meghan&Harry,” she concluded. In the much-anticipated documentary, Meghan and Harry finally offer their own account of the last five years, as they reflect on how “tough” their lives have been due to being stalked by the paparazzi. “When the stakes are this high, doesn't it make more sense to hear the story from us?” Meghan tells Netflix viewers in the trailer.While some people have been sympathetic to the former royals’ plight, others have been left unimpressed by the polarising show. Fern’s followers took to the comments section to share their thoughts, with Kyle writing: “Absolutely agree Fern… Although sometimes we don’t realise how much they hurt until the ’bruises’ come out.”While another user wrote: “How you feel treated determines how you behave and that rubs off on others and can strengthen negative feelings in both parties. “The cycle needs to break otherwise things worsen.
An honest no blame conversation would be a start.”“We all need to learn to tolerate people's nuances and quirks,” Frank added. “The world would operate so much
.It’s all out there! Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have opened up about their royal experience in the Netflix documentary Harry & Meghan, and they are “pleased” with the outcome.
Royal Family.The "profound royalist" spoke passionately about her love for Britain's most well-known family, and insisted none of its members was "remotely racist" as she addressed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's recent Netflix docuseries."I love William and Kate - I don't think Kate's put a foot wrong," she commented.Sue, who is famed for her former role as Marlene Boyce in Only Fools and Horses, added: "I've been lucky enough to meet every single member of the Royal Family.There's nothing remotely racist about [them]."The actress added that she was "gripped" by Meghan and Harry's story, but wouldn't be reading the latter's forthcoming book, Spare, instead planning to check out the newspapers to read the "juicy" excerpts from it.Sue elaborated: "I haven't got enough life left to waste on Harry's book, I'm afraid!"Despite that, she sympathised with him saying she felt "sorry" for him as she believes he is "probably quite unhappy".Meghan and Harry previously stated that an unnamed member of the Royal Family had speculated over what colour her then-unborn son Archie's skin colour might be, causing the couple distress.The statement from the Palace said that "recollections may vary", but during the pair's Netflix documentary, Harry suggested that the family has "unconscious bias" - amid reports the Sussexes would like an apology.She is a fan of the others in the family - and it seems the feeling is mutual, as Buckingham Palace officials are known to have previously requested advance copies of the episodes to be delivered for their viewing pleasure."I'm profoundly royalist - what a wonderful King Charles is going to be! William will back him up [and] it's something to be treasured," she exclaimed.Sue also praised the
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle want an apology from the Royal family before they attend King Charles' coronation, according to reports. It is claimed the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have requested a ‘sit-down meeting’ with senior members of the Royal Family following the release of their bombshell documentary on Netflix.
“#TheKing not knowing how to fix it,” the broadcaster concluded.But Fern’s remarks sparked debate among other social media users, with some disagreeing with the author.JulieWr34432298 said: “Surely she must have known what she was getting into?“Did she think being part of the Royal Family was going to be like a Disney film?“I feel that almost as though Harry is in a coercive control relationship and she's isolated him from everybody.”Carolynchild191 added: “Have a look at the press Catherine received, Camilla, Fergie etc.“Meghan was welcomed with open arms by the press at the beginning it was only as they learnt more about her that the welcome changed.“Don't you think it's strange that H & M filmed everything, they planned this.”However, some Twitter users leapt to Prince Harry and Meghan’s defence as they agreed with Fern.JulienDuncan1 typed: “No one could have watched the last three episodes inparticular and not have been, very deeply moved at the hell that this couple, inparticular Meghan.“It was horrific that she was at the brink of carrying suicide. Her true friends saw it.
The brother of Princess Diana, Charles Spencer, has shared his first Instagram post following the final instalment of Harry and Meghan's Netflix series.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Netflix documentary today.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex released the last three episodes of their series today in which they discussed their reasoning behind leaving the Royal Family in 2020.The show has certainly been a talking point on social media and has caused many to share their thoughts publicly.Sabine, 38, took to her Instagram Story to share her opinion about what she described as a "snooze fest".In her first post, the socialite took a swipe at the pair as she compared their lifestyle to the late Queen's low-key ways. She wrote: "Glad you found a mansion to match the size of your egos."Elle Macpherson looks better than ever in barely-there bikiniShe also claimed Meghan was alleging that the Palace were jealous of her popularity."What is the Palace? Her in-laws," she added.Sabine then shared a clip of Harry discussing how people didn't like it when the "supporting act" was doing a good job."That upsets people, it shifts the balance," he claimed as articles of Meghan were shown on camera. Laughing, the jewellery designer wrote: "Hahahaha but guys can you make it at least a bit more subtle?"So Meghan was doing a better job than her fil, and... enters footage of Kate...
Harry & Meghan has got everyone talking yet again after the last three episodes of the Netflix documentary dropped on Thursday morning.
Aw, man. This is just heartbreaking.
Refused an audience. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle detailed the days before they announced they were stepping down as senior royals — and said they were denied a meeting with Queen Elizabeth II.
THE second instalment of Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary has left viewers wanting to "stab out their eyes". The final three episodes from their highly controversial series dropped this morning. As members of the Royal Family are understood to be watching the series, so are the British public.
Prince Harry has shared an insight into a private phone call he once had with the Queen, regarding his wishes to leave the royal family.
Piers Morgan has reacted to the latest episodes of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Netflix documentary, where he has been quoted.The 57-year-old took to Twitter to share his thoughts on what he has described as a "whine-a-thon" from the couple. In view of his eight million followers, he wrote: "God, their incessant whining is so insufferably exhausting. #MeghanandHarryNetflix."I’m being regularly heard/quoted in this second instalment of the Megsflix whine-a-thon."In a dig at their alleged request for privacy, he aded: "I’m traumatised by this terrible invasion of my privacy."Many of his eight million followers were quick to respond to his opinion. Matt Dawson details ‘one line' from Meghan that changed his perceptionBrakers commented: "Obsessed...
Piers Morgan, 57, has advised the royals to keep quiet about Prince Harry, 38, and his wife Meghan Markle, 41, whom he described as “California mud-slingers” in his latest tweet.The TalkTV host is an outspoken critic of the couple, and has been picking apart their controversial Netflix documentary since the first three episodes were released last Thursday.This morning, Piers hit out at the couple once more in view of his 8.2 million Twitter followers over their documentary, entitled Harry & Meghan.“The Royal Family should say absolutely nothing about the California mud-slingers… Ever again,” he wrote. “Don’t talk about them, don’t brief about them, just confine them to the cavernous trash can of whiny brat celebrity irrelevance with dignified regal silence.”Piers has sent out a series of tweets slamming the couple since the launch of their new Netflix series, which has divided opinion across the board.On his show, he also described Harry and Meghan as “the Duke and Duchess of gaslighting."Yesterday, Piers reacted to the trailer for the second part of the series, which will be released this Thursday.“King Charles needs to strip these two poisonous rats of all remaining titles and ties to the Royal Family…” Piers fumed. “And needs to do it fast before they destroy the Monarchy.”In a follow-up tweet, he branded the pair “disgusting”, penning: “Imagine being the Royal Family still grieving the loss of your great Matriarch just a few weeks ago.“And now having to endure two relatives who deserted royal duty and Britain for riches in America, publicly trashing you as racists and liars week after week? It’s so disgusting.” (sic)Upon the initial release of the trailer for the highly-anticipated documentary last week, Piers was
The contents of Harry and Meghan’s long-awaited Netflix documentary were as “predictable” as they were explosive, according to the Daily Mirror’s Royal Editor.
Not a fan. Howard Stern didn’t hold back when discussing his reaction to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s Netflix docuseries.
The latest trailer for the next instalment of Harry & Meghan suggests some explosive moments are coming up on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's Netflix documentary.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's controversial Netflix series, following its release on Thursday.The 52-year-old admitted parts of the first episode left her in tears as she praised the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for sharing their story.The ex-EastEnders star also tweeted that she believes Harry's late mother Princess Diana would've been proud of them.After sharing her thoughts, the actress said she had received a barrage of hate as she slammed those attacking her over her opinion. Last night, she wrote: "Jeez guys! I have seen one episode."This outpouring of hate for H&M and in fact anyone who says anything favourable about them is off the scale. I feel sad for all of them.The whole Royal Family.Tina Turner says son Ronnie 'left the world too early' aged 62"But, attacking me personally for an opinion on one episode is crazy.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's new Netflix series.The first three episodes dropped on the streaming platform this week and the remaining three will air next week.In what has been shown so far, the couple talk about their life in the Royal Family, press intrusion, racism and their relationship.Prince Harry spoke out about the ‘racist undertones’ and ‘outright racism’ in the press that was directed at his wife.He claimed that the Royal Family didn't understand why Meghan needed to be protected from the media and paparazzi intrusion.He went on to say that the Palace urged them to not to say anything in response to stories written about them.Tina Turner says son Ronnie 'left the world too early' aged 62The Duke of Sussex said: “So, it was almost like a rite of passage, and some of the members of the royal family were like: ‘My wife had to go through that, so why should your girlfriend be treated any differently? Why should you get special treatment? Why should she be protected?’”"I said, ‘The difference here is the race element'."The couple are expected to go more into depth about their time in the Royal Family when the new episodes are released, but Ulrika Jonsson already believes it's "a step too far".Sharing her opinion in her column with The Sun, she said: "Harry and Meghan’s public denouncement and criticism of (mainly) the Royal Family is a step too far, even for a diehard, objective, hard-boiled family expert like me."I guess it’s because they’re not imparting their honesty directly to the people concerned."They’ve instead chosen to take the far more financially beneficial option of speaking their truth to Netflix."If only that was an option for all of us.
Brand new Netflix show 'Harry & Meghan' has got the whole world talking - but already, after just 24 hours, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have had to defend it with a statement.
As the world reacts to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s new Netflix series, the couple are addressing the narrative that they left their roles working for the royal family for a private life.