Prince Harry & Meghan, the Netflix docuseries by Netflix about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex isn’t the first time that royal family watchers saw the monarchy televised. Recall, both Charles and Princess Diana had their stories shown to the world. And so did Prince Andrew.
However, for naysayers, it’s just about the end of the world judging by social media comments against H&M. So how come #GoodKingHarry is trending on Twitter?
Harry & Meghan – Netflix Trailer Viewed As Pure Poison
Some people act as if the couple dropped a teaser that has to be the “most stupendously self-absorbed production to pollute the internet in a long, long, time.” However, not everyone sees the trailer in that light.
In fact, there’s a growing opinion in the USA that something is off about the constant negative press since Megxit. And, there’s growing sympathy because the media seems intent on trying to destroy Princess Di’s son, the same way they did with her.
Royal family experts will often say that Harry and Meghan brought all the negative press on themselves. Certainly, the backlash started with the Oprah Winfrey interview. But those outside-the-box thinkers start to wonder why they felt driven to say anything bad after their fairytale wedding. Is it really all just a plot to become celebs? Or does something more sinister lurk behind the apparently orchestrated hate?
Harry & Meghan – On Netflix Trends With #GoodKingHarry
As almost all of mainstream media seems determined to cancel the couple and wipe them out of history books, red flags arise on the radar of their supporters. If you are unaware that Princess Di’s son has any supporters, then it might surprise you that there are many of them. Actually, many of them wonder what the royal family is so afraid of that might emerge in the Netflix docuseries.
Harry & Meghan certainly didn’t seem to be talking fibs in the trailer. In fact, he seemed dignified and extremely concerned when talking about “what on earth happened?” Meghan was once touted as a “royal rockstar,” but Harry noted that “everything changed.”
When he talked about “a hierarchy in the family [and] the leaking and planting of stories,” it confirmed what a lot of people already suspected. According to the son of King Charles, “it’s a “dirty game.” And that partly explains why #GoodKingHarry trends on Twitter.
What Supporters Are Saying
Those who approve of the Harry & Meghan docuseries on Netflix also have a voice. In fact, #GoodKIngHarry trends at about 1,500 tweets an hour. @DuchessOnDuty said, “I need ACTUAL examples please. How many men have gone to bat as hard for his wife as #GoodKingHarry?”
Meanwhile, @desm7496 opined, “A husband who loved his family so much, he took a leap and removed them from a dangerous place. No amount of money will ever beat the love this man showed. #GoodKingHarry is showing the world what a good, loving husband and father is.”
In reply to a negative post by The Mirror Royal, one supporter said:
https://twitter.com/honeyy/status/1599878252138745856
Here’s a small sample of other comments on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/SusanB24421573/status/1599778653369290754
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