Prince Harry is ‘exploiting the Royal Family’
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Prince Harry has been accused of “exploiting the Royal Family” following the release of the final episodes of Netflix’s highly anticipated “Harry and Meghan” documentary. These aired today, containing fresh accusations against Buckingham Palace.
Commenting on the series, Sunny Dale, a father from Sacramento, California, said he did not support the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Standing outside Buckingham Palace with his family, he told Express.co.uk: “I think Harry is exploiting the Royal Family for his own benefit.
“I think Meghan’s obviously helped him take that path.
“I don’t support them at all.”
Talking ahead of the documentary’s full release, a Buckingham Palace aide told the Times: “We’re steeling ourselves for what’s coming in the slight spirit of tedium.”
The source also joked that “it’s a curious-looking form of privacy they’ve sought”.
Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace said today they will not be commenting on the allegations and claims made by Harry and Meghan in the latest episodes of their Netflix docu-series.
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Around a year before the couple announced they were stepping back, the Mail on Sunday published Meghan’s handwritten letter intended for her father, Thomas Markle.
The Duchess told the documentary that she tried to push for legal action to be taken when discussing the matter with palace officials, noting: “They said ‘Yes, of course’. And I would follow up for weeks and weeks and weeks. ‘Hey what’s going on with this?’ Nothing.”
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Prince Harry added: “After months of saying, ‘she needs to do something about this’, we took separate legal advice.”
Lawyer Jenny Afia, partner at Schillings Law Firm, described the media coverage of Meghan at the time as the “final straw”.
She said: “This barrage of negative articles about the breakdown of the relationship with her father was the final straw in a campaign of negative, nasty coverage about her.
“Looking back, it was one of the first acts, um, of them breaking away from the institution.”
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