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Harry and Meghan Bully Netflix Director During Filming of Docuseries

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Harry and Meghan Bully Netflix Director During Filming of Docuseries

The highly anticipated Netflix docuseries featuring and has been making headlines for all the wrong reasons.

The latest news is that Liz Garbus, the director of the Netflix documentaries, has broken her silence about how Harry and Meghan bullied her during filming.

She also revealed that she witnessed her co-workers being fired without any reason.

Initially, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex hired Garrett Bradley, the Oscar-nominated director of the critically acclaimed Netflix series Naomi Osaka, to helm their show.

However, both sides could not agree on the tone of the series, with one industry insider saying that Garrett wanted Harry and Meghan to film at home, which the couple was not comfortable doing.

There were a few sticky moments between them, and Garrett left the project.

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Harry and Meghan's own production company captured as much footage as they could before Liz Garbus was hired.

According to another source, this is why the Sussexes were spotted with two different film crews on two trips to NYC last year.

On the second trip, they were seen with Garbus and her own crew.

But it was not all smooth sailing for Netflix bosses and Oscar-nominated Garbus, who also clashed with Meghan and Harry over the content of the series, which the couple wanted to heavily edit, according to sources.

It's also believed the Sussexes wanted the show pushed back until next year, but Netflix refused.

Garbus used a strategy that King Charles used, which was to avoid mentioning the name of Harry and Meghan.

And it worked for her.

People agree that Meghan is horribly difficult to work for.

One reader commented, “Who'd want to watch anything in regards to Hag and Bag?

They are a despicable grotesque pair that lies and whines.

These two will do anything to get attention, and they are pathetic losers.”

Recent dropouts include the ghostwriter and proofreader.

Another reader added, “Laughable she thinks she was or is in a position of power.

Not so in the Royal Family, which was at the root of her displeasure.

And I would hardly think now with Archewell when they are literally buying awards.

No power/substance there.

Her ego knows no bounds.”

The couple treats the director badly, and they all want to quit.

However, Garbus is so professional that she finished what she was supposed to do.

The bullying behavior of Harry and Meghan during the filming of the Netflix docuseries has become obvious.

The couple keeps changing and updating everything they said and did, making it seem like everything is a lie.

It's unclear what Harry and Meghan want to do with the documentaries.

They never do anything like a normal artist would do.

The readers believe that sometimes money is not worth the trouble when your boss is Duchess difficult.

In conclusion, the news of Harry and Meghan bullying Liz Garbus during the filming of their Netflix docuseries has been making headlines.

The couple treated the director badly, and they all wanted to quit.

However, Garbus used a strategy that worked for her by avoiding mentioning the name of Harry and Meghan.

People agree that Meghan is horribly difficult to work for.

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