Palace Claims 'Harry & Maghan' Show Includes a Direct Lie
A senior official source at Buckingham Palace has directly refuted a statement made at the outset of the new Netflix show Harry & Meghan suggesting that the royal family was invited to comment on the show. Given that Harry and Meghan’s company Archewell is a co-producer of the show, with a prominent credit at the end, this will be perceived as a direct attack on the couple’s credibility. In the opening credits of the first episode of Harry & Meghan, which dropped Thursday, a statement appeared on screen saying: “Members of the Royal Family declined to comment on the content within this series.” However, a senior source at the palace said that neither Buckingham Palace, nor Kensington Palace nor any members of the royal family were “approached for comment on the content of the series.” Asked to clarify that the statement published by Netflix at the outset of the show was misleading, the source said that was “correct,” reiterating that the palace was “not aware” of any request for comment.
Prince Harry's new heartbreak revealed Prince Harry earlier confirmed he will attend King Charles's coronation alone Prince Harry has penned a very moving message in tribute to Bryn Parry, the co-founder of UK charity Help For Heroes. On Wednesday, hours after Harry's attendance at King Charles’s coronation was confirmed , a statement written by the royal was shared on the Twitter page for the check first comment to continue reading Invictus Games Foundation. Prince Harry paid a moving tribute to Bryn It read: "Today is a truly sad day for the military community as we bid farewell to a man who, alongside his wife, completely transformed the UK charity sector for the benefit of those who have served. "His vision, determination and brilliant provided a lifeline for thousands of veterans, as well as their families, when they needed it most. "Those that come after him will always be better off because of his actions." Harry served in the British Arm
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