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In the video, Prince Harry condemned the notion of “institutional gaslighting,” which follows his earlier claim, included in the first trailer, that there was a “planting” of media stories.
The Duke of Sussex added: “They were happy to lie to protect my brother. They were never willing to tell the truth to protect us.”
The dramatic revelation was a clear indication that the second half of the series promised to delve deeper into the relations between the two royal brothers.
A further trailer released just a day before the second installment premiered, spoke of a “war against Meghan” and claimed the Duchess was used as a “scapegoat for the Palace”.
Lucy Fraser, who is credited in the series as a friend of the couple, said: “They would feed stories on her, whether they were true or not, to avoid other, less favourable stories being printed.”
The trailer suggested there was “evidence” of “negative briefings” from Buckingham Palace concerning Prince Harry and Meghan in order to suit the “agenda” of others.
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