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However, the trailer shown on the Netflix website appears to misquote Prince Harry, compared to that of the Twitter trailer version. Royal expert and friend of the Sussexes, Omid Scobie, realised the blunder and posted about it on his official Twitter account.
Ms Scobie wrote: “Very strange…
“The Twitter trailer subtitles quote Prince Harry: “they were happy to lie”.
“But on Netflix’s website’s version the subtitles read: “The British media were willing to lie”.
He continued: “This is NOT what Prince Harry says”, adding that, “but difficult to know the context from a trailer”.
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The final three episodes are set to air on Thursday, December 15.
Alongside a second trailer, which was released last Monday, Netflix confirmed that the bombshell show would be released in two parts.
In the six-part documentary, viewers have also had the chance to hear from people close to the couple, some of which have never spoken publicly before, including Meghan’s mother Doria and Meghan’s niece, daughter of the Duchess’ half-sister Samantha Markle, Ashleigh.
The official synopsis for the docuseries read: “The series explores the clandestine days of their early courtship and the challenges that led to them feeling forced to step back from their full-time roles in the institution.”
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The new series has been released as part of Meghan and Harry’s multi-million dollar deal with the streaming service.
The couple signed the deal shortly after their royal departure, and haven’t released any content untl now.
Aside from the docu-series, but not part of the Netflix deal, Meghan had been releasing a new Podcast episode weekly, minus during the period of mourning for the late Queen, until November 29.
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Meghan’s podcast, Archetypes, began being shared via Spotify in August.
Prince Harry is also gearing up for the release of his highly-anticipated 416-page memoir in January. The book is promised to have been written with “raw” and “unflinching honesty”.
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