Now Harry and Meghan present a documentary on 'inspiring leaders'

Now Harry and Meghan are presenting a documentary on ‘inspiring leaders’: Netflix rolls out trailer for new ‘Live to Lead’ series voiced by royal couple for release on December 31

  • Harry says show was inspired by former South African president Nelson Mandela
  • Meghan talks about importance of ‘fighting for change and becoming leaders’ 
  • Show will feature figures including Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Greta Thunberg  

Netflix today released a trailer for a new documentary hosted by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle that will look at ‘inspirational leaders’ throughout history. 

The couple, who appeared last week in the last three episodes of their bombshell docuseries ‘Meghan & Harry’, will look at figures including the late US Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Greta Thunberg and former South African president Nelson Mandela. 

Opening the trailer, Harry says Mandela was the inspiration for the documentary. He then goes on to quote the former South African president and says, ‘What counts in life is not the mere fact that we’ve lived…’

Meghan finishes his quote for him and adds: ‘It is what difference we have made to the lives of others that will determine the significance of the life we lead.’


Meghan and Harry are presenting a new documentary on inspiring leaders, it emerged today 

Opening the trailer, Harry says Mandela was the inspiration for the documentary

Harry then says: ‘It’s about people who have made brave choices’ and Meghan adds: ‘To fight for change and to become leaders…’

Finally, Harry concludes by saying: ‘And for giving inspiration to the rest of us, to live, to lead.’

Live to Lead will be released on December 31.  

Jeremy Clarkson says he was referencing Game of Thrones ‘Walk of Shame’ scene with his column about Meghan Markle being ‘paraded naked through the streets’ but says he is: ‘horrified to have caused so much hurt’ and ‘shall be more careful’

By Tom Cotterill for MailOnline

Jeremy Clarkson said he is ‘horrified to have caused so much hurt’ and ‘shall be more careful in future’ after facing a backlash over comments he made in a newspaper column about how he ‘hated’ the Duchess of Sussex. 

The Grand Tour presenter, 62, was blasted for saying he dreams of Meghan Markle being ‘paraded naked through the streets’.

And in an apparent reference to the iconic ‘Walk of Shame’ scene in Game of Thrones, the ex-Top Gear host added he wanted to see ‘people throwing lumps of excrement at her’. 

Since the column appeared in The Sun on Friday, more than 6,000 people have complained to the press regulator IPSO about it. And it has prompted a response from Prime Minister Rishi Sunak who today insisted Britain ‘is not a racist country’. 

Taking to Twitter, Clarkson said: ‘Oh dear. I’ve rather put my foot in it. In a column I wrote about Meghan, I made a clumsy reference to a scene in Game of Thrones and this has gone down badly with a great many people. I’m horrified to have caused so much hurt and I shall be more careful in future.’ 

Jeremy Clarkson has been blasted for saying he dreams of Meghan Markle being ‘paraded naked through the streets’

The column came a day after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex released the final part of their Netflix docu-series, Harry & Meghan. 

The show focused on their experiences leading to their decision to step away from royal duties and make a new start in the US in the six-part series on the streaming giant. 

It also detailed their claims that they faced racism and harassment at the hands of the British press. 

Following the release of the final set of episodes from the six-part series, Clarkson wrote a column for The Sun on Friday, saying: ‘I hate her. Not like I hate Nicola Sturgeon or Rose West. I hate her on a cellular level.

‘At night, I’m unable to sleep as I lie there, grinding my teeth and dreaming of the day when she is made to parade naked through the streets of every town in Britain while the crowds chant, ‘Shame!’ and throw lumps of excrement at her.

‘Everyone who’s my age thinks the same way.’ 

The fallout to Clarkson’s incendiary remarks has today prompted a response from Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who was forced to go on record saying the UK is ‘not a racist country’. 

The Grand Tour presenter, 62, said he despises the Duchess of Sussex ‘on a cellular level’ and felt ‘sorry’ for Prince Harry who is being ‘controlled’ by his wife

Rishi Sunak was questioned about Mr Clarkson’s comments and was forced to defend Britain, insisting it was ‘not a racist country’. The Prime Minister is pictured in Riga, Latvia on Monday

Speaking during an event in Riga, Latvia, Mr Sunak said: ‘I think for everyone in public life, language matters. You asked about racism. Now, I’ve seen some of the things that have been said.

‘I absolutely don’t believe that Britain is a racist country. And I’d hope that as our nation’s first British Asian Prime Minister when I say that it carries some weight.

‘You know, I’m really proud of our country, its culture, its resilience, its beauty. And actually, it’s an enormous privilege to champion Britain and indeed, its institutions like the monarchy when I’m out and about on the world stage as I am here today.’ 

On Sunday, Clarkson’s own daughter, Emily, joined those condemning the former journalist for his column.  

Posting on her Instagram page on Sunday, she said she supports those ‘targeted with online hatred’.

‘My views are and have always been clear when it comes to misogyny, bullying and the treatment of women by the media,’ she wrote.  

In a column for The Sun , Clarkson said: ‘I hate her. Not like I hate Nicola Sturgeon or Rose West. I hate her on a cellular level’. Pictured is serial killer, Rose West

In an apparent reference to the iconic Walk of Shame scene in Game of Thrones, the ex-Top Gear host added that he wants to see ‘people throwing lumps of excrement at her

‘I want to make it very clear that I stand against everything my dad wrote about Meghan Markle.’ 

Clarkson’s apology online appeared to do little to quell the sense of fury on social media, with users continuing to blast him today. 

Journalist Sam Dowler said: ‘The Game of Thrones reference was indeed clumsy and anyone who remembers the scene will agree how very upsetting & disturbing it was. Saying you hated her more than a child murderer was the part that was most chilling. No matter what you think of Meghan, she doesn’t deserve that. 

Another woman added: ‘A clumsy reference?! You demonstrated profound misogyny and essentially incited violence against a woman that you also say you ‘hate at a cellular level’. It’s beyond the limits of acceptability and this isn’t sufficient as an ‘apology’. 

While one man tweeted: ‘You have incited gender-based violence. Absolutely shameful. These words are putting women’s lives at risk. ‘

Clarkson’s column, which is still on The Sun’s website, continued: ‘But what makes me despair is that younger people, especially girls, think she’s pretty cool. They think she was a prisoner of Buckingham Palace, forced to talk about nothing but embroidery and kittens.

‘That makes me even angrier. Can’t they see everything that’s happening is so very obviously pre-planned.’ 

In a tweet, Former Home Secretary Jacqui Smith added: ‘I’m your age @JeremyClarkson and I couldn’t disagree more with you. Why do you have to be so horrible? 

‘I can’t believe it’s good for you and it certainly isn’t good for the rest of us.’

Another said: ‘I’m sorry but what has Meghan Markle done to deserve to be more hated than Rose West? 

‘I’m trying to think what has she done that’s worse than what Rose did? This is just vile and disgusting. Is Jeremy Clarkson upset that Meghan stood up for herself?’

Ex-Labour spin doctor Ayesha Hazarika replied: ‘Many of us this week are reflecting on how misogyny has infected society & why violence against women is at such a frightening level.

‘Wonder where these fantasies of hating & wanting to physically punish women come from?’ 

The first three installments of the Harry & Meghan, released earlier this month, focused on the British media’s coverage of the couple and the way it was influenced by racism.

The final three episodes see Harry, 38, directing more of his ire at Prince William, now heir to the throne, and speaking in more detail about how his relationship with the royal household broke down.

He recounted how William lashed out at him during a royal summit at Sandringham Castle in January 2020 to talk about Harry and Meghan’s plan to step down as senior royals and move away.

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