Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Netflix trailer uses footage of Prince Philip’s funeral as a backdrop to Duke’s jibe over ‘lies to protect my brother’
- The Duke of Sussex claimed people were ‘happy to lie to protect my brother’
- Meghan also makes an outburst saying she was being ‘fed to the wolves’
- The Royal couple said they ‘had to get out of here’ after their security was pulled
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Netflix documentary used footage of Prince Philip’s funeral in a new trailer as a backdrop to the Duke’s incendiary allegations about the Royal Family.
Footage of Prince harry, Prince William and Peter Philips walking behind their grandfather’s coffin is played, while the Duke of Sussex can be heard saying ‘they were happy to lie to protect my brother’
The funeral at Windsor was the first occasion the brothers were pictured together publicly for more than a year, and they were seen talking as they walked out of St George’s Chapel.
The Duke of Sussex (pictured right) claimed sources close to the Palace were ‘happy to lie to protect my brother’
Later on in the video Meghan also claims she was being ‘fed to the wolves’.
The Royal couple claim their security was being pulled and felt they had to urgently ‘get out of here’.
The second installment of Harry and Meghan will be released on Thursday 15 December.
The news comes after an insider claimed Prince William and King Charles will not engage in a ‘tit-for-tat’ battle with Prince Harry and Meghan following their Netflix series.
The £100 million documentary Harry & Meghan has been dubbed a ‘circus’ by Palace sources, who claim both the King and heir will continue to keep a ‘dignified silence’.
Prince Harry (pictured) and Meghan claim their security was being pulled and revealed a conversation that they ‘had to get out of here’
In the clip Meghan also made an outburst that she was not being ‘thrown to the wolves’ but was also being ‘fed to the wolves’
It follows fears from friends that the Prince of Wales is unlikely to ever make up with estranged brother.
The Prince is understood to have not yet watched the first three episodes of the bombshell documentary, but is expected to do so at some point.
King Charles and Prince William, along with other senior royals, are expected to carry on ‘business as usual’.
On Saturday the King was seen at Wrexham Football Club meeting its owner Ryan Reynolds and US actor Rob McElhenney and Prince William spoke to the five winners of his Earthshot Prize after he hosted the awards in Boston last week.
Prince William and King Charles will not engage in a ‘tit-for-tat’ battle with Prince Harry and Meghan following their Netflix series, royal sources have said
And senior royals are all expected to attend the Princess of Wales’ Together at Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey on Thursday – the same day that the next three episodes of the Netflix series will be released.
One insider told the Mirror: ‘As far as everyone is concerned it’s business as usual and there is no desire to engage in a tit-for-tat war of words.
‘There’s certainly nothing in the first half worth engaging with and there’s nothing new about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex talking in public about their time in the royal family.
‘A dignified silence is the order of the day as the focus is entirely on getting on with the job.’
Prince William revealed that on the same day the Netflix show aired he lost a close friend in Kenya
It comes as friends told the Mail that Prince William had become distrustful of Harry’s motives to take part in the docuseries given that his new book, Spare, will be published early next year.
The heir is said to be angry about how Harry showed treatment to their late grandmother during the Megxit saga.
One source said: ‘All relationships are built on trust but for members of the Royal Family, who live their life in the spotlight, doubly so.
‘The prince is a very private man and what Harry is doing is the anathema of everything he believes.
King Charles and Prince William, along with other senior royals, are expected to carry on ‘business as usual’. The King was seen at Wrexham Football Club on Saturday meeting its owner Ryan Reynolds (pictured)
‘On that alone, many believe it is unlikely he will ever be able to repair his relationship with them. Too much water has gone under the bridge.’
William revealed that on the day the Netflix show aired, he lost a close friend in Kenya.
In his first public speech since the programme launched, he Tweeted: ‘‘Yesterday, I lost a friend, who dedicated his life to protecting wildlife in some of East Africa’s most renowned national parks.
‘Mark Jenkins, and his son Peter, were tragically killed when flying over Tsavo National Park while conducting an aerial patrol.
While the Royal Family have not commented on the Netflix series, royal insiders said they have been particularly upset by the show’s criticism of the late Queen Elizabeth and her Commonwealth legacy, which was referred to as ‘Empire 2.0’.
One pointed out that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had previously served as president and vice president of the Queen’s Commonwealth Trust, which supports youth empowerment in Commonwealth countries.
They said the Sussexes had been happy to associate with the Commonwealth before they ‘quit their jobs to make money’.
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