Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's: camera crew thrown out
20.05.2022 - 13:43
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not grant access to the Netflix camera crews currently following the Duke and Duchess around.“The Sussexes are under huge pressure to make this docuseries juicy and prove they’re worthy of Netflix’s mega-bucks,” says an insider close to Meghan, 40, and Harry, 37, who signed a $100m deal with the streaming giant back in 2020, after stepping down as senior royals and moving to the US. “That money came with certain conditions and expectations, so Netflix need them to deliver ratings gold.
The bosses know the couple’s brand is tied into their status as royals, so they’re leaning on them to make sure this documentary delves deep into their history and ongoing dramas with the royals – whether that causes chaos back in the UK or not.” The royal rebels confirmed recently that they were “excited and honoured” to be attending the monarch’s special Jubilee celebrations, along with their two children, Archie and Lilibet. But Palace sources were quick to announce the news that the pair would not be joining the Queen and other high-ranking royals on the Buckingham Palace balcony for Trooping the Colour on 2 June.
We’re told one of the reasons for this is that many royals are now “wary” of seeing and speaking to the couple, particularly Prince William. There has been well-publicised awkwardness between the brothers for years now, made worse when Harry and Meghan did a royal-slamming interview last March with Oprah Winfrey.Last week, a source said, “William wants to talk to Harry and try to heal the rift between them, but he’s fearful it will find its way onto Netflix, Oprah, or into Harry’s upcoming book,” while royal biographer Tom Bower told The Sun, “William will worry that Harry and Meghan will pull a stunt to try and get the
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