Meghan lasted all of 22-months as a working royal and a new documentary about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could lift the lid on her failed princesshood.
The show is called Harry: The Lost Prince, and debuts on the German network ZDF in December. It’s already causing waves and here’s what you need to know before the bombshells drop.
New Documentary Rips the Royals
According to OK! “The program is reported to cover Harry’s life since 2020’s Megxit and how Meghan played a seismic role in the wayward Duke’s future trajectory.” Which has been straight down to you know where for the last four years.
Harry may be royal but he’s not popular and at the moment the rumor mill is rife with speculation that the two have secretly split.
The doc allegedly shows how the British royal family has changed since the death of Queen Elizabeth in 2022. Her heir King Charles is now monarch and his son Prince William will follow in his footsteps.
Royal Family News: Are Harry And Meghan Still Together?
The documentary is said to cover the latest royal developments including the cancer battles waged this year by the King and Catherine, Princess of Wales, as well as the vulgar behavior of Harry and his starter wife who Spotify labeled a “grifter.”
ZDF announced: “The royal family has to deal with difficult developments and regroup after ‘Megxit,’ the death of the Queen and Charles and Kate’s cancer.
What role will Harry play in the future? Even in his self-imposed exile in Montecito, California, he remains a figure of public interest.
His commitment to charitable organizations — such as the Invictus Games he founded for wounded servicemen and women — always puts him in the spotlight.”
Royal Family News – Harry The Spare
Harry is the spare, King Charles’s second-born who has not adjusted well to his brother William being the heir. Harry’s snarks include complaints about his pampered childhood in which William received an extra sausage at breakfast and had a bigger bedroom.
According to ZDF Prince Harry “has always struggled with his role as a reserve” and the documentary’s director, Ulrike Grunewald, claims that Harry is responsible for “one of the most heartbreaking periods of the royal family since the abdication of Edward VIII in 1936.”
It’s fair to say that based on tidbits like these, the doc will serve up some stone cold crow to Hank and Skank. Wherever they may be. Are you here for it, royal fans?
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