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King Charles May Block Contact with Meghan and Harry Following Netflix Documentary
A royal analyst has suggested that King Charles may take drastic action in response to the upcoming Netflix documentary featuring Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.
Richard Fitzwilliams, a royal expert, believes that the monarch must make a strong decision to defend the company from potentially damaging claims made in the documentary.
While the content of the six-part series remains unknown, trailers suggest that there will be attacks on the royal family and courtiers.
This comes after the highly publicized interview with Oprah Winfrey, which was watched by around 50 million people and severely damaged the monarchy's reputation due to accusations of racism and mental illness.
Fitzwilliams argues that a business-as-usual approach is not adequate and that the palace cannot refute certain accusations or take legal action without creating a media circus.
He suggests that the most likely course of action for the next sovereign, King Charles, would be to withhold an invitation to the coronation and forbid any contact with the Sussexes until there are signs of genuine reconciliation.
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This would be a drastic move, as Prince Harry's father is King Charles, and Prince William would want to preserve his legacy.
However, there is no clear way to do so as it is under threat.
The documentary is expected to bring new charges against the royal family, a year after the couple accused Netflix of being racist and neglectful during their interview with Oprah.
Buckingham Palace has not yet made any comments regarding the series, but according to the two teasers released thus far, Meghan and Harry will continue to bring up issues related to the royal family.
The documentary's release has been described as a global event, and it is part of a multi-year deal that the couple signed with Netflix in 2020.
Meanwhile, in other news, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis had a fun-filled week of school while their parents, William and Kate, were away in the United States.
The royal children spent time at Llamrook, their prep school in Berkshire, participating in various enjoyable activities.
Princess Charlotte, a third-grade student, learned how to make bread while also learning about healthy diets.
Maria Theresa Turrian, their nanny, looked after the young family while William and Kate were away attending the Earthshot Prize ceremony in Boston.
In conclusion, the upcoming Netflix documentary featuring Meghan Markle and Prince Harry has raised concerns among royal experts, who fear that it could damage the monarchy's reputation further.
Richard Fitzwilliams believes that King Charles may need to take drastic action to protect the company from potentially damaging claims made in the series.
Meanwhile, the royal children had a fun-filled week at school, enjoying various activities while their parents were away.