Netflix teases new Harry and Meghan bombshells in new trailer

‘There was no other option… I said, ”we need to get out of here”’: Netflix teases new Harry and Meghan bombshells in trailer for final three episodes of docuseries as couple tell of moment they decided to leave royal family

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Netflix has teased the final three episodes of Harry and Meghan’s explosive documentary.

A 30-second preview at the end of the third episode depicts the fallout from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s extraordinary decision to quit royal duties and plunge The Firm into crisis.

Harry is seen saying in an interview: ‘There was no other option at this point. I said, ”we need to get outta here”’.

The first three episodes are steaming now, with the second volume of three set to be released next Thursday. 

Harry is seen saying in an interview: ‘There was no other option at this point. I said, ”we need to get outta here”’

A 30-second preview at the end of the third episode depicts the fallout from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s extraordinary decision to quit royal duties and plunge The Firm into crisis

 

During the trailer, Meghan says: ‘This is when a family and a family business are in direct conflict.’ 

The preview then cuts to images of the Duchess appearing tearful, while another image shows Harry rubbing his face as a pregnant Meghan walks past. The former Suits actress narrates: ‘Suddenly, what clicked in my head was, ”it’s never gonna stop”’.

In another part of the preview, the Duke says: ‘Everything that’s happened to us was always gonna happen to us.’

Harry & Meghan – a six-part docuseries – dropped on the streaming giant at 8am on Thursday in the UK, with the Windsors steeling themselves for bombshells in the first three episodes.

In the opening scenes, Harry is shown at Heathrow airport in footage he filmed himself in March 2020 at the culmination of the Megxit crisis and as he prepared to leave the UK for the last time as a senior royal.

‘This is about duty and service and I feel as though, being part of this family, it is my duty to uncover this exploitation and bribery that happens within our media,’ he says.

Meghan is seen separately, filming herself in Vancouver wearing a towel on her head and saying: ‘Unfortunately, in us standing for something, they are destroying us.’

The series began with a written statement on a black background saying it is a ‘first hand account of Harry & Meghan’s story told with never before seen personal archive’.

It said all interviews were finished in August 2022 and ‘members of the Royal Family declined to comment on the content within this series’.

Harry says: ‘We’ve just finished two weeks, our final push, our last stint of royal engagements.

In another part of the preview, the Duke says: ‘Everything that’s happened to us was always gonna happen to us’

During the trailer, Meghan says: ‘This is when a family and a family business are in direct conflict’

‘It’s really hard to look back on it now and go, ‘What on Earth happened?”

He adds: ‘This isn’t just about our story. This has always been so much bigger than us. No one knows the full truth. We know the full truth. The institution knows the full truth. And the media know the full truth because they’ve been in on it. And I think anybody else in my situation would have done exactly the same thing.’

Meanwhile, Meghan is seen saying: ‘I just really want to get to the other side of all of this.’

There is a silent pause before she appears emotional and says: ‘I don’t know what to say anymore.’

Harry and Meghan signed lucrative deals, thought to be worth well over £88million, with the streaming giant and Spotify after quitting as senior working royals in 2020 following family rifts and struggles with royal life.

Another image shows Harry rubbing his face as a pregnant Meghan walks past

Harry’s father Charles and brother William, along with Camilla and Kate, are not expected to watch the series

The ‘unprecedented and in-depth’ docuseries, directed by Oscar-nominated Liz Garbus, is billed as a Netflix global event, with Harry and Meghan sharing ‘the other side of their high-profile love story’. 

Harry’s father Charles and brother William, along with Camilla and Kate, are not expected to watch the series.

The King and the royal family will be carrying on with royal duties as normal on Thursday, with the documentary coinciding with the first circulation of coins bearing Charles’s effigy in post offices around the UK – symbolic of the adjustments continuing in the wake of Queen Elizabeth II’s death.

Its premiere comes exactly three months after the death of Harry’s grandmother the late Queen, with the Windsors still grieving and the King less than 100 days into his reign.

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