Harry and Meghan fears over fresh ‘poisonousness’ Netflix claims
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Royal sources are bracing for the final part of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s Netflix docu-series. While the first three episodes of Harry & Meghan largely take aim at the press, they included criticism that could be seen as directed at specific individuals within the Firm. Harry’s claim there was a temptation in the Firm to marry someone who “fits the mould” is one of the jabs believed to be aimed at Prince William. With episodes four, five and six set to be focused on the Sussexes’ wedding, the birth of their firstborn Archie Harrison in 2019 as well as Meghan and Harry’s decision to quit as senior royals, sources fear there is a risk the programme will become more inflammatory and targetted at the Royal Family. One told The Times: “Next week will be poison”.
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Royal Family braces for fresh ‘poisonousness’
Royal sources believe that while Meghan and Harry took aim mainly at the press in the first three episodes of their Netflix docu-series released on Thursday, fresh allegations and “poisonousness” may be directed at the Royal Family in the final episodes of the programme, to be released on December 15.
This is because Volume II will be focused on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s wedding, the birth of their firstborn Archie Harrison and their exit from the Firm.
One told The Times: “Next week will be poison”.
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