A wind of “panic” is blowing on Netflix.
Alarmed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have reportedly decided to make 'significant' changes to the couple's first year of marriage documentary, made as part of their $100 million deal. euros) with the streaming platform.
The Sussexes, in the grip of “doubt” after their reunion with the royal family, within the framework of the funeral of the queen, would like to withdraw “many things they said about King Charles III, the queen consort Camilla, and the Prince and Princess of Wales,”
Page Six
revealed
on Tuesday, October 4.
A postponed release
“Harry and Meghan have doubts about their own story, about their own project,” an anonymous source told the tabloid.
What another witness confirmed: "They are panicked, because they want to try to attenuate what they say in the film (
in filming for a year, editor's note
), even the most basic elements of language."
Only downside: Netflix officials are said to be planning to unveil the program in December, after the release of season 5 of
The Crown
, scheduled for November 9.
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But the changes requested by the parents of Archie and Lilibet, now in “disagreement” with the streaming platform, would be so important that they would postpone the release of the documentary to 2023. the side project indefinitely”.
According to
Page Six
, Netflix officials are backing the documentary's director, Liz Garbus, who wants to keep the program's content.
In video, back in the UK, Prince Harry and Meghan attend the One Young World summit
The Reserve of King Charles III
The release of Prince Harry's memoirs has already been postponed until next year.
Many royalty experts have argued that King Charles III will not give the Sussex children a nobility title until this book and the Netflix documentary are released.
In addition, the couple is already listed at the bottom of the royal family's website, despite Prince Harry's 5th place in the British order of succession.
Page Six
had also revealed that the latter would have learned on the web the death of Elizabeth II.
He had, moreover, not been authorized to wear his military uniform during the funeral of the sovereign.