Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Were Tricked Into Telling The World What Their Thoughts Are About The Royal Family Because This Is What Sells, Rumors Claim
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been living in the United State for almost three years, but it was only recently that they realized that the producers are just using them.
A source told Woman’s Day that for the past two years Prince Harry and Markle have been living in their own bubble in the United States. And the producers that they have been working with urged them to share what they think of the royal family.
But it didn’t take long for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to think that this was all just a trick. After all, the producers want them to reveal their negative thoughts because this is what sells.
“Meghan and Harry have been in their own little bubble in the US, where they were encouraged by the producers to tell the world exactly what they were thinking about the royals. After all, that’s what’s going to sell,” the source said.
After coming to this realization, Prince Harry immediately recalled all the negative things that he said about Kate Middleton and felt sorry for his sister-in-law.
“He immediately started to worry he had misread the room. Harry has seen some of the footage and, with some clarity after his grandmother’s funeral, he feels bad that Kate’s being dragged into it again,” the source said.
Unfortunately, it seems a little too late for Prince Harry to do anything because the people behind his and Meghan Markle’s docuseries do not want the couple to make any more revisions.
Other than Prince Harry and Markle’s Netflix docuseries, the royal family is also stressing over the upcoming release of The Crown Season 5. New episodes will be available starting Nov. 9.
And the new installments will cover storylines from the time of King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla’s affair, the fallout of King Charles and Princess Diana’s marriage, Prince William and Prince Harry growing up into young adults, as well as Princess Diana’s death.
Princess Diana’s controversial interview with Martin Bashir from 1995 will also be featured in The Crown.
However, audiences need to be reminded that the series is loosely based on the royal family members’ lives and events. And it is simply just a dramatization and is not to be viewed as facts.