HARRY and Meghan’s highly anticipated Netflix docuseries is due out in just a matter of hours.
And as the world awaits the first three episodes of the £88 million six-parter – seven bombshell revelations have already caused a stir.
Harry and Meghan’s highly anticipated Netflix docuseries is due out on Thursday December 8NETFLIX
Netflix passed off Katie Price footage as proof the couple were ‘hounded’ by the media
Titled ‘Harry & Meghan’, the show goes live on Thursday December 8, with three more episodes out December 15.
But two explosive trailers have already given viewers a heavy dose of what’s to come.
The first bombshell hiding in plain sight in the second ad for the show sparked a “fakery” storm on Monday.
It came as Netflix passed off Katie Price footage as proof the couple were “hounded” by the media.
That was just one of four fibs of press intrusion the Sussexes said they experienced.
One standout image from the trailer showed a crowd of photographers at a Harry Potter film premiere, but The Sun revealed the 2011 image was years before the couple even met.
The second eyebrow raising claims have seen the Duke and Duchess of Sussex roll out a pal to make allegations of racism.
US businessman Christopher Bouzy, 47, blasted in the second official teaser: “It’s about hatred. It’s about race.”
And the bombshells have kept coming, as Prince Harry blasted the Royal “hierarchy”.
And he also raised a chilling concern: he was “terrified” that “history would repeat itself”.
The trailer goes on to show a direct shot of Harry’s late mum Princess Diana, grimly suggesting Meghan could meet the same tragic fate.
Referencing his mother further in the second trailer, the Duke goes on to blast the Royal Family’s treatment of women.
The 37-year-old claims: “The pain and suffering of women marrying into this institution, it’s a feeding frenzy.”
And Harry goes as far as to claim wife Meghan did not feel “protected” when he erupts: “They’re never going to protect you.”
Shots of Meghan wiping tears Harry looking visibly distressed feature in the first advert.
But in a lighter revelation, viewers of both minute-long trailers were treated to a string of never-before-seen photos of the loved-up pair.
They included snaps of Meghan pregnant as well of the Sussexes 2018 wedding.
Glimpses inside the California-based pair’s $14 million Montecito home and Frogmore cottage are also scattered in the advert.
NetflixOne image in the trailer showed a crowd of photographers at a Harry Potter film premiere, but The Sun revealed the 2011 image was years before the couple even met[/caption]
Harry claims Meghan did not feel ‘protected’ when he erupts: ‘They’re never going to protect you’NETFLIX
NETFLIXPal of the couple, US businessman Christopher Bouzy, 47, blasted in the second official trailer: ‘It’s about hatred. It’s about race’[/caption]
Referencing his mother further in the second trailer, the Duke goes on to blast the Royal Family’s treatment of womenNETFLIX
NetflixViewers of both minute-long trailers were treated to a string of never-before-seen photos of Meghan and Harry[/caption]
NetflixThey included loved-up snaps of the duo[/caption]
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