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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have once again found themselves in the public eye, following the release of two teasers for their Netflix docuseries.
However, fans have pointed out inconsistencies in the trailers, causing division among royal admirers.
The veracity of the show has become a major sticking point, as several films included in the trailers don't seem to be related to the couple and refer to persons with seemingly no connection to Harry or Meghan.
In one minute-long teaser, the couple can be seen attending both public events and intimate behind-the-scenes activities.
However, some scenes are questionable.
For instance, paparazzi footage of Princess Diana being followed by the media is shown alongside Harry's voiceover, where he says, “Women who marry into this institution and this feeding frenzy go through pain and suffering.
I was afraid and wished for a rerun of history to never happen.”
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One of the videos used to support Harry's points appears to show reporters waiting for Katie Price to arrive outside Crawley Magistrate's Court.
In another scene, Meghan is heard saying, “I realize they are never going to protect you,” apparently in reference to the royal family, as photographers huddle around a car.
However, the video appears to show Michael Cohen, Donald Trump's former attorney, being photographed in his limousine rather than Harry and Meghan being pursued.
A photographer's camera is later seen in the teaser peering down on Harry, Meghan, and their son Archie while Harry's voiceover is heard saying, “There is leakage, but there is also story planting.
It's an unclean game.”
However, royal journalist and broadcaster Robert Jobson later tweeted a screenshot of the video, stating that it was an absolute farce that Netflix and Harry and Meghan utilized this picture to imply press encroachment.
The picture was taken from a legitimate swimming pool at Archbishop Tutu's Cape Town home, and there were only three occupants of the accredited job.
Meghan and Harry concurred on the stance.
After the debut of the first trailer, which featured a bustling press pack, concerns were raised about Harry and Meghan.
One Twitter user disputed why Netflix would use pictures and films that are unrelated to or disliked by the couple for a supposedly documentary.
“You shouldn't twist the truth to fit your story.
I sincerely hope that Netflix accurately classifies Harry and Meghan on Netflix as drama and not factual content.
Everything is a total fake,” another said.
In other news, Meghan was photographed seated on the floor during a visit to a new Gurdwara, which has caused King Charles to appear irritated.
The King was in Luton today on a visit and before going to the Gurdwara, he rode the brand new cable-drawn dark transit system.
During his visit to the Bedfordshire town on Tuesday, King Charles was spotted at the recently constructed Guru Nanak Gurdwara.
At the town hall, he was welcomed by Susan Lusada, the Lord Lieutenant of Bedfordshire, and Councillor Samia Saleem, the Mayor of Luton, before meeting community organizations and members of the public.
The Ghana Society, the Royal British Legion, the Football Academy at Luton Town, veterans, and cadets were among the guests.
Professor Gertrandewa, a deputy lieutenant and a member of the Sikh congregation at the Gurdwara, welcomed Charles.
Before speaking to kids who are learning Punjabi and traditional music, King Charles is scheduled to meet volunteers who manage the Sikh school and speak to volunteers at the Luton Sikh soup kitchen stand about the effects food insecurity is having on the neighborhood.
In order to learn more about the planned cable-drawn mass transit system that will link the rail station to London Luton Airport, the King is also scheduled to visit the Luton DART Parkway station.
Before boarding the DART for the three-minute trip, he will be given a tour of the control center by representatives of the construction and transportation system companies.
The King will also go to the Luton DART Parkway station, after that to learn more about the brand new cable-drawn mass transit system that will link the rail station to London Luton Airport.