‘Harry & Meghan’ To Drop On Netflix In Two Parts Following New Trailer
The highly anticipated documentary series of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, “Harry & Meghan,” is coming to Netflix this December.
On Monday, Netflix dropped a new trailer for the six-episode docuseries, unveiling its official release date. It reveals that the material will begin streaming on the platform on December 8, with the second volume to follow on December 15.
The over-a-minute-long trailer begins with the Duke of Sussex saying, “It’s really hard to look back on it now and go, ‘What on earth happened?’”
The material goes on to show clips and snaps of the former working royal, seemingly showing them from the time before they tied the knot in 2018. The royal-born Prince subsequently says, “Everything changed,” before noting that “there’s a hierarchy of the family.”
Prince Harry continues, “You know, there’s leaking, but there’s also planting of stories.” He adds, “It’s a dirty game.”
Deadline, in its recent report covering the new trailer, said that “Harry & Meghan” is described as an “unprecedented and in-depth documentary series.” Citing the material’s logline, it noted that the six-episode title will see Prince Harry and Meghan Markle discuss the “other side of their high-profile love story.”
The publication continued that the docuseries will also explore the early days of the former working royals’ courtship stage, the challenges they faced over the years, causing them to step back as working members of the British Royal Family, and the move they did, relocating to the United States.
Meanwhile, in the latter part of the new trailer for “Harry & Meghan,” Prince Harry shares that he “was terrified,” adding that he “didn’t want history to repeat itself.”
Towards the end, the royal-born Prince says, "No one knows the full truth. We know the full truth.”
People shared in a recent report that Oscar-nominated director Liz Garbus directed the docuseries. It recalled that she previously worked on celebrity-focused features, including “What Happened, Miss Simone,?” “Becoming Cousteau,” and “Love, Marilyn.”
In the same report, published Monday, the magazine quoted Netflix from its description of “Harry & Meghan.” Part of it says that the docuseries “does more than illuminate one couple’s love story, it paints a picture of our world and how we treat each other.”
On Thursday, Netflix dropped the first teaser material for “Harry & Meghan,” which houses a series of romantic photos of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
The video begins with Liz Garbus asking why they wanted to make the documentary. The royal-born Prince responds in a voiceover, saying, “No one sees what’s happening behind closed doors.”