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King Charles III and Prince William are ready to issue a “swift and strong” response to any unjust accusations leveled against them, in the upcoming Netflix series “Harry and Meghan.”
Senior British royals are said to be preparing for the worst and would address any unfounded accusations as the new Sussex series premieres.
Both Harry and Meghan have already made a series of claims in two trailers released by Netflix in recent days, claiming they had no protection from the Palace and accusing attendees of leaking and “planting” stories against them as part of a “game.” dirty”.
“There is a real feeling that Harry and Meghan are making a lot of noise and there isn’t much more to say. But preparations are being made for all the results, especially if any unfair accusations are made,” a source told The Mirror.
Buckingham and Kensington Palace officials will watch the first three episodes of the series on Thursday morning, but it is understood that the Prince and Princess of Wales will refuse to watch the first three episodes of the documentary.
A source also told The Sun that the royals are reluctant to engage in a “tit for tat” battle over the series.
“If there are parts that are blatantly wrong, then it’s only right that they be corrected. The trailers already have some glaring errors and misrepresentations, which doesn’t bode well for the entire series. But the plan is to keep calm and carry on,” he said. .
Attendees are understood to have been informed by King Charles III and the Prince of Wales to issue a “quick and forceful” response if necessary.
“If something needs to be answered in the next series, you can be sure that the answer will be fast and strong,” the source said.
A few days ago it was made sure that Netflix offered the British royal family a right of reply so that they have the opportunity to respond to any accusation that appears in the series, but both Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace deny having received such an approach.
Meanwhile, Harry and Meghan have vowed it’s just the “beginning” and have previously spoken of “tearing down the walls of oppression”.
The statement comes after the Sussexes faced an awkward questioning from journalists about their documentary in New York last night.
They were asked if they were putting money before family while attending a gala hosted by the Robert F. Kennedy human rights organization, where they received an award for fighting racism in the royal family.
The couple did not give a direct answer, but the duke was heard saying “a lot of questions” before they were ushered inside the Hilton Midtown Hotel, where the ceremony was held.
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