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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s upcoming Netflix documentary has been the talk of the town since its trailer was released on YouTube.
However, the video has been taken down due to 100% backlash from viewers.
According to sources, YouTube is considering removing the official trailer because it received too much criticism from the online community.
Many people speculate that Meghan's team may have used money to bribe YouTube to remove malicious comments about her videos, in addition to disabling the dislike button.
Less than 1 million people watched the official trailer of the documentary in 10 hours.
Hours after the trailer was released, more than 20,000 people disliked it, while over 5,000 people commented on the official trailer, with the majority of them mocking the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
One user commented, “I have never seen such a public attempt at privacy.”
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Others praised Netflix for keeping the comment section open.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have drawn strong criticism for releasing the trailer at a time when Prince William and Kate Middleton are visiting the U.S.
In the trailer, Meghan says, “When the stakes are high, doesn't it make more sense to hear the story from us?”
The first clip from the much-awaited documentary was issued ahead of the series' expected release next week, and came just as the British royals wrestle with a new race row.
The first trailer for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's much-anticipated Netflix documentary was released on Thursday, threatening to steal the spotlight from the Prince and Princess of Wales on the second day of their U.S. trip.
It offers a “never-before-seen” look at their private lives, which will explain why they had to leave the royal family.
The one-minute advert features Prince Harry saying, “No one sees what's happening behind closed doors.
I had to do everything I could to protect my family.”
The film featured a series of previously unseen photographs of the Sussexes.
In one photograph, the couple appears to be relaxing in their kitchen at Frogmore Cottage following the Mountbatten Festival of Music at the Royal Albert Hall in March 2020.
The couple received a long round of applause and standing ovation from the audience as they took their seats in the royal box at what was one of the final royal engagements.
Prince Harry, 38, and Meghan Markle, 41, are reported to be releasing their Netflix series later this month.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's documentary, which is said to be about their love story, has been highly anticipated as people wait to see what the couple will do next.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been busy with the Spotify Archetypes podcast airing its final production.
Though there seems to have been some impulse for revision of both their long-awaited Netflix documentary and Harry's memoir of growing up royal, Spare, we have been given an early January publishing date for the book for the better part of a month now.
Some rumors have seeped out of Hollywood that the Netflix documentary is about to be posted.
However, the issue of the trailer being taken down due to backlash has caused controversy.
Many are questioning whether it was fair to remove the video because of negative comments.
Some speculate that Meghan's team may have used money to bribe YouTube to remove the malicious comments and disable the dislike button.
This has led to a debate about the power of money and how it can influence social media platforms.
In conclusion, the upcoming Netflix documentary of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry has been highly anticipated by fans worldwide.
However, the trailer's removal due to backlash has sparked controversy and raised questions about the power of money in influencing social media platforms.
Despite this, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex continue to make headlines with their various projects, leaving many wondering what they will do next.