Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s 5 Biggest Reveals in New Netflix Series
The first three parts of the eagerly anticipated documentary series on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were made available on Netflix on Thursday. The couple’s love story and the issues they encountered as members of the royal family are discussed in the six-part docuseries.
Here are the couple’s top five discoveries from the new documentary:
1. In one of the episodes, Prince Harry discussed the tradition of discrimination against women joining the royal family. Women who marry into this system and this feeding frenzy experience agony and misery, he added. The Duke also disclosed that he feared the media attention would be too much for Meghan and cause them to grow apart and lose her because of its “previous relationships.”
2. Meghan Markle talked about their engagement interview in the docuseries. It was dubbed a “orchestrated reality show” by her. She responded, “It was practised. The Duchess of Sussex revealed that they held a picture op with the media in the gardens of Kensington Palace before conducting the interview inside, “so it’s all in that same time.” Prince Harry concurred, saying, “We’ve never been permitted to share our tale.” Meghan asserted, “My point is, they didn’t want [us] to tell our story, therefore we weren’t allowed to tell it.”
3. In 2005, Prince Harry talked openly about cosplaying as a Nazi. “It was among my greatest blunders ever. After that, I felt very humiliated,” he admitted.
4. Doria Markle, Meghan Markle’s mother, also spoke for the first time in public. She talked about how she learned that the pair was dating and her first encounter with Prince Harry. The mother-daughter connection was also discussed in the docuseries. Doria remembered Meghan saying she “felt like her older, domineering sister” instead of a mom.
5. According to the Duke of Sussex, he was concerned about his wife and believed she may wind up like his late mother, Princess Diana. When he married Meghan, he expressed concern that “history might repeat itself.”