Neither Kensington Palace nor Buckingham Palace had been contacted by Netflix because the streaming large claims in a disclaimer that begins the brand new sequence “Harry & Meghan,” a palace supply informed HuffPost.
The primary episode of the docuseries, which premiered on Thursday, opens with a black-and-white assertion that reads: “Members of the Royal Household declined to touch upon the content material on this sequence.”
A royal supply informed HuffPost that Netflix made no try and contact members of the royal family, Kensington Palace or Buckingham Palace.
London-based CNN correspondent Max Foster reported Kensington Palace did obtain an e-mail from what presupposed to be a third-party manufacturing firm, “however they couldn’t confirm it so didn’t reply.”
A Netflix supply insisted to HuffPost that each King Charles and Prince William’s workplaces had been contacted and got time to reply forward of the docuseries launch.
Kensington Palace had no remark, and Buckingham Palace didn't return a request for remark.
HuffPost has reached out to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Archewell group.
Extra revelations from Netflix’s “Harry & Meghan:”
- Prince Harry referred to as sporting a Nazi uniform “one of many greatest errors” of his life.
- Meghan recollects her awkward first assembly with Prince William and Kate Middleton.
- The Duchess of Sussex mentioned that her mother was mistaken as her nanny rising up.
- Meghan mentioned that the couple’s joint interview after their engagement was “rehearsed” and like an “orchestrated actuality present.”
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