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Netflix Climate Advisors Disappointed with Timing of Harry and Meghan’s Documentary Teaser

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Netflix Climate Advisors Disappointed with Timing of Harry and Meghan’s Documentary Teaser

The timing of the trailer for and 's documentary series has come under scrutiny, with some viewers finding it provocative.

The preview was released on the eve of 's Earthshot Prize presentation, an event that awards £1 million to projects aimed at saving the world.

Netflix climate consultants have since filed a complaint with the streaming giant, expressing disappointment over the teaser's timing.

It is believed that Netflix, not Harry and Meghan, made the decision regarding the timing of the trailer's release.

Members of Netflix's scientific advisory board have complained to the business over the teaser, according to the Sunday Times.

Christiana Figueres, a former UN climate head who now leads the board of Earthshot and is a member of Netflix's advisory board, expressed disappointment.

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex travelled to the US to promote the heir to the throne's Earthshot Award when Netflix released about a minute of Harry and Meghan footage.

Tensions with Harry and Meghan, who resigned from their royal duties in 2020 and relocated to California, had already darkened the three-day trip to Boston, which is William and Kate's first since the passing of II.

The documentary teaser features photos and brief interview excerpts of Harry and Meghan.

As a picture of Meghan crying while holding a phone is revealed, the Duke of Sussex is heard saying, “No one sees what's occurring behind closed doors.”

The sound of glass shattering is suddenly heard, and William and Kate's picture appears.

When the stakes are this great, Meghan wonders, “Doesn't it make more sense to hear the narrative from us?”

as the trailer comes to a close.

The six-part series is being marketed by Netflix as an unparalleled and in-depth look at one of the most talked-about couples in history.

Liz Garbus, the Emmy-winning producer of the Netflix documentary, “What Happened, Miss Simone,” is in charge of directing it.

A multi-year agreement was inked by Harry and Meghan in 2020 to produce nature shows, documentaries, and kids' content for the streaming service.

The show was supposed to premiere soon, but it will really premiere on Thursday, December 8, three months after the passing of II.

The program explores the covert days of their early courting and the difficulties that drove them to feel forced to step back from their full-time responsibilities in the institution, according to Netflix.

Additionally, historians who discuss the current situation of the British Commonwealth and the royal family's interactions with the media are featured in the series.

The series does more than illuminate one couple's love story.

As they refuse to let Harry and Meghan throw them off course, Kate and William stick to the plan, a royal racism controversy, and the publication of the teaser for and 's Netflix series overshadowed the Prince and Princess of Wales' three-day visit to Boston, Massachusetts.

According to insiders, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are unable to stop and Kate, Princess of Wales.

The Wales' spokesman insisted, “We won't be distracted by other matters this week,” as Kensington Palace demonstrated its resolve to stick with the plan last week.

In conclusion, the release of the teaser for Harry and Meghan's documentary series has caused controversy due to its timing.

Climate consultants from Netflix have filed a complaint, expressing disappointment over the teaser's release on the eve of Prince William's Earthshot Prize presentation.

Despite tensions between the two couples, Kate and William remain focused on their duties, refusing to be thrown off course by the controversy.

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