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Prince William Furious Over Harry and Meghan’s Netflix Documentary
The palace has denied the disclaimer at the start of Harry and Meghan's Netflix series, stating that the royal family declined to comment on the content of the series.
The statement was deemed entirely false as no member of the royal family or their official spokesperson was approached by Netflix.
The Sussexes' new docuseries has left Prince William utterly furious, according to Russell Myers, the Mirror's royal editor.
Prince William streamed the first three episodes of the series last week in the comfort and privacy of Adelaide Cottage, without his father or wife.
He remained in constant contact with Charles, though.
California-dwelling Harry and Meghan should not be expecting an invite to Sandringham any time soon as pre-existing tension has once again boiled over, says Russell.
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Many in the family believe there is no way back into the fold for the couple after their £100 million Netflix deal.
Prince William is said to be utterly furious with his brother, fusing clips of their mother's controversial Panorama interview.
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According to Russell, William was appalled that Netflix used footage from the 1995 Panorama interview with Princess Diana, which she agreed to do after being conned by BBC reporter Martin Bashir.
William previously said it should never be aired again and thought it was one thing he and his brother agreed on.
A source said, “Harry has blatantly gone against his wishes with the Panorama footage.
It shows just how little regard there is from the Sussex camp.
William will be rightly furious about this.
He couldn't have been clearer, and this is one thing he would have thought he and Harry were aligned on.
It shows the gulf between them couldn't be wider.”
Meanwhile, Queen Consort Camilla knows to make herself scarce when Charles is feeling the pressure and probably watched with some other ladies of the household in a sitting room, says a Royal Insider.
She also knows how to soothe a husband's temper and no doubt popped a fortifying tipple.
Prince Edward and Sophie have had their fair share of cringe media moments over the years, so sources say the Wessexers tuned in with a little bit of relief that it wasn't them in the crosshairs this time.
However, they would have been in shock as well.
As for Princess Anne, she's made no secret of the fact she finds the Sussexers quite worrisome.
One friend close to the Princess Royal suggests, “She probably didn't watch it at all.
In fact, I don't think she has Netflix.”
A source close to Catherine says she avoids confrontation at all costs.
“I can imagine Kate getting fed up with it and going off to look after the kids,” says Phil.
The king is a very busy man, but royal expert Phil Dampier believes he wanted to watch and see what specific allegations the Sussexes made.
He probably watched at the palace with his closest advisors around him.
He must have been tearing what's left of his hair out.
In conclusion, Harry and Meghan's new Netflix docuseries has caused quite a stir among the royal family.
Prince William is reportedly furious with his brother, and the use of footage from Princess Diana's Panorama interview has only added fuel to the fire.
It seems that the Sussexes' £100 million deal with Netflix has created a rift between them and the rest of the family that may be impossible to repair.