Prince William is ready to fight back if Prince Harry's tell-all series makes any false accusations about the royal family
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After the bombshell trailer for Prince Harry and Meghan's upcoming Netflix tell-all was released, many were left wondering what shocking revelations will be made about the Royal Family.
But when the trailer featured a clip of Princess Catherine (also known as Kate Middleton), her husband Prince William chose to abandon their usual approach of remaining silent.
The six-part series, simply titled 'Harry & Meghan', is set to be released on December 8th and will offer viewers a rare glimpse into the couple's lives since stepping down from their senior royal duties back in early 2020.
Reports surfaced that the Prince and the Princess of Wales are gearing up to ‘fight back’ over the expected bombshells in the upcoming Netflix tell-all show,
A palace insider alleged that the royal family has a plan on how to respond to the couple’s alleged lies and false claims if the need arises.
They added that being dragged down by another public relations battle isn’t 'particularly appealing' for the Royal Family and while the Prince and Princess of Wales and their team are not aware of the contents of the docu-series, the inclusion of Kate's image in the trailer signalled Meghan and Harry's 'declaration of war'.
'The group is carefully watching the new project and will respond accordingly if the stories are misconstrued,' the source said.
'The only direction at this point is that the direction of travel is clear. The Prince and Princesses’ team will wait to see what’s in the series before deciding on the next move.'
The source also pointed out that while Prince William has largely followed the royal family's historic approach of 'never complain, never explain', the strategic timing of the release of the docu-series — which was announced to be just a few hours after he arrived in the USA — prompted the Duke of Wales to have no issues with telling his brother to 'back off' if there are any 'highly misleading and false allegations'.
It was also reported that Prince William and Kate's team saw the release date as a form of sabotage for the couple.
The reports also claimed that King Charles, Prince William, and other members of the Royal Family are having a crisis conference to respond to any false accusations in the six-part series.
The palace insider shared: 'If there is a need to respond to anything in the upcoming series then you can be assured that response will be swift and robust.'
'There is a completely united front from the King and his family concerning the numerous attempts to privately make peace with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.'
'Which sadly have once again resulted in the other side wishing to air their repeated grievances to the world.'
Additionally, the insider stated that the Royal Family will not take time to respond to any false information about them similar to how they replied to the Sussexes' first media tell-all with Oprah Winfrey in March 2021 which saw the Royal Family release a statement two days after the interview aired on TV. Instead, the Royal Family will be taking a 'quick' approach to debunking any false information.
Royal expert Richard Eden said that he was 'appalled' when he watched the trailer.
'It's everything I feared,' he remarked.
'The use of William and Catherine and the image and the way it’s presented, my goodness.'
'You see Meghan with her head in her hands and distraught and then it pans immediately to a stony-faced stern image of Catherine at Westminster Abbey at that Commonwealth Day service in 2019.'
'The timing of this trailer could hardly be worse.'
There you have it, folks! It seems the riff between estranged royals Harry and Meghan and the Royal Family is getting worse. What are your thoughts on this? Do you think the Sussexes are going too far?
Also, you can watch the trailer for the upcoming series below:
Credit: YouTube/Netflix
But when the trailer featured a clip of Princess Catherine (also known as Kate Middleton), her husband Prince William chose to abandon their usual approach of remaining silent.
The six-part series, simply titled 'Harry & Meghan', is set to be released on December 8th and will offer viewers a rare glimpse into the couple's lives since stepping down from their senior royal duties back in early 2020.
Reports surfaced that the Prince and the Princess of Wales are gearing up to ‘fight back’ over the expected bombshells in the upcoming Netflix tell-all show,
A palace insider alleged that the royal family has a plan on how to respond to the couple’s alleged lies and false claims if the need arises.
They added that being dragged down by another public relations battle isn’t 'particularly appealing' for the Royal Family and while the Prince and Princess of Wales and their team are not aware of the contents of the docu-series, the inclusion of Kate's image in the trailer signalled Meghan and Harry's 'declaration of war'.
'The group is carefully watching the new project and will respond accordingly if the stories are misconstrued,' the source said.
'The only direction at this point is that the direction of travel is clear. The Prince and Princesses’ team will wait to see what’s in the series before deciding on the next move.'
The source also pointed out that while Prince William has largely followed the royal family's historic approach of 'never complain, never explain', the strategic timing of the release of the docu-series — which was announced to be just a few hours after he arrived in the USA — prompted the Duke of Wales to have no issues with telling his brother to 'back off' if there are any 'highly misleading and false allegations'.
It was also reported that Prince William and Kate's team saw the release date as a form of sabotage for the couple.
The reports also claimed that King Charles, Prince William, and other members of the Royal Family are having a crisis conference to respond to any false accusations in the six-part series.
The palace insider shared: 'If there is a need to respond to anything in the upcoming series then you can be assured that response will be swift and robust.'
'There is a completely united front from the King and his family concerning the numerous attempts to privately make peace with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.'
'Which sadly have once again resulted in the other side wishing to air their repeated grievances to the world.'
Additionally, the insider stated that the Royal Family will not take time to respond to any false information about them similar to how they replied to the Sussexes' first media tell-all with Oprah Winfrey in March 2021 which saw the Royal Family release a statement two days after the interview aired on TV. Instead, the Royal Family will be taking a 'quick' approach to debunking any false information.
Royal expert Richard Eden said that he was 'appalled' when he watched the trailer.
'It's everything I feared,' he remarked.
'The use of William and Catherine and the image and the way it’s presented, my goodness.'
'You see Meghan with her head in her hands and distraught and then it pans immediately to a stony-faced stern image of Catherine at Westminster Abbey at that Commonwealth Day service in 2019.'
'The timing of this trailer could hardly be worse.'
Key Takeaways
- The Sussexes upcoming Netflix tell-all docu-series is set to be released on December 8th.
- The series will offer viewers a rare glimpse into the couple's lives since stepping down from their senior royal duties back in early 2020.
- After the bombshell trailer for the series was released, many were left wondering what shocking revelations would be made about the Royal Family.
- It has been reported that Prince William is gearing up to 'fight back' over the expected bombshells in the upcoming Netflix tell-all show.
- A palace insider has alleged that the royal family has a plan on how to respond to the couple’s alleged lies and false claims if the particular moment comes.
There you have it, folks! It seems the riff between estranged royals Harry and Meghan and the Royal Family is getting worse. What are your thoughts on this? Do you think the Sussexes are going too far?
Also, you can watch the trailer for the upcoming series below:
Credit: YouTube/Netflix
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