Harry and Meghan news LIVE: Sussexes head to New York

Harry and Meghan news LIVE: Sussexes head to New York to collect award for ‘fighting racism’ as Royals brace for bombshells from Netflix docuseries and King Charles visits Luton

Follow MailOnline’s live coverage of Royal Family news, as King Charles visits Luton and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle arrive in New York ahead of the release of their bombshell Netflix docuseries: 

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The trailers for Harry and Meghan’s Netflix documentary have been given the thumbs down by more than 400,000 people.

The first 72-second clip, which was released last week, revealed previously unseen pictures from the couple’s family album and a voiceover from Harry saying ‘no one sees what’s happening behind closed doors.’

Although the clip has had more than seven million views, more than 281,000 people ‘dislike’ the video, according to a popular online tool which also shows how just 22,000 gave the trailer a thumbs up.

The second clip, which was released at the weekend and showed Harry hitting out at a ‘hierarchy of the family’, has been disliked by 120,000 people. Only 22,000 have ‘liked’ it.

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Rob Rinder has lashed out at Harry and Meghan’s controversial human rights award on Good Morning Britain today ahead of the couple’s upcoming Netflix documentary.

Judge Rinder criticised the pair for their lack of ‘humility’ in accepting the award when there were so many people more deserving of a human rights award.

Speaking on ITV this morning, Rob Rinder rubbished the idea the California-based couple should be recognised for a contribution to human rights for their criticism of the royal family.

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Harry and Meghan will be presented with the Ripple of Hope Award later today for taking a ‘heroic stance’ against the ‘structural racism’ of the royal family by the Robert F Kennedy Human Rights Association.

The ceremony takes place in New York City.

The King and Queen Consort will join the Princess of Wales for her annual carol service at Westminster Abbey on the same day as the second instalment of Harry and Meghan’s documentary airs on Netflix in a show of solidarity.

King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla will attend the Carol service organised by mother-of-three Kate Middleton and also attended by Prince William on Thursday, December 15, as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s £88 million docuseries is dropped on the streaming platform.

Kensington Palace confirmed today that ‘The New Fab Four’ as they have been dubbed will attend the ceremony together. 

The announcement comes the day after the second trailer for Harry & Meghan dropped, which saw Prince Harry, 38, declare there was a ‘dirty game’ going on as others discussed a ‘war on Meghan’.

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Meghan and Harry have been spotted for the first time since their incendiary Netflix trailer – as they arrived in New York by private jet to accept an award for their ‘heroic’ stand against ‘structural racism’ in the Royal Family.

The duchess beamed as she and Harry stepped into a waiting SUV before making their way into the Big Apple, with the 41-year-old sporting an all-black outfit and large sunglasses while her husband, 38, wore a buttoned-down white shirt and black trousers.

The Sussexes, who were pictured yesterday, are set to receive a human rights award at tonight’s The Ripple of Hope gala , where tickets are selling for up to $1million (£847,000). Previous winners include Joe Biden , Barack Obama and Hilary Clinton.

The glitzy event takes place just two days before the first episode of their ‘explosive’ Netflix series drops on Thursday.

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The King will ride the new cable-drawn Dart mass passenger transit system during a visit to Luton.

Charles will also go to Luton Town Hall and the newly-built Guru Nanak Gurdwara during his trip to the Bedfordshire town on Tuesday.

He is due to be greeted by the Lord Lieutenant of Bedfordshire, Susan Lousada, and the mayor of Luton, Councillor Sameera Saleem, on arrival at the town hall before meeting local groups and members of the public.

Guests will include representatives from The Ghana Society, Royal British Legion, Luton Town’s football academy, veterans and cadets.



King Charles is visiting Luton in Bedfordshire and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are in New York City.

The royals are bracing for more bombshells from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s incendiary Netflix series, which will be released on Thursday.

So stay tuned for all updates – you won’t want to miss a thing. 

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