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Meghan Markle news: Fake tears to faux torment – why Harry & Meg’s latest Netflix teaser represents new low, says Piers

PIERS Morgan has slammed Prince Harry for using "imagery of Princess Diana" in the explosive new trailer for his and Meghan's upcoming Netflix doc.

Writing in The Sun, Piers Morgan accused the pair of "fake tears" and " faux torment" following the release of a second trailer for their £88million Netflix docuseries.

However, Piers highlighted the use of Princess Diana's memory by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as a new low.

He penned: "The trailer even flashes up imagery of Princess Diana to try, once again, to directly link and compare the two women. Yet Diana was a hundred times more famous, pursued, and beloved, than Markle’s ever been or ever will be.

"And given all his bleating about privacy and the media trading off Diana and the royals, it’s hard to imagine a worse kind of grotesquely hypocritical exploitation than Harry now brazenly using his dead mother to flog a reality kiss-and-tell TV series because he needs to justify the Netflix gazillions."

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  • Prince Harry dons iconic Spider-man suit as he wishes children who have lost their parents a merry Christmas

    As part of a campaign for Scotty’s Little Soldiers, a charity that helps children who lost parents in the armed forces, Prince Harry put on the iconic spider-man costume and cowl as he wished them a happy Christmas.

    Donning the iconic red and blue costume, he said: “Christmas is a time where we miss our loved ones really, really badly, and that’s okay, but at the same time it can be possible to feel guilty for having fun without our parents. 

    “But I’m here to assure you that our parents always want us to have fun, so don’t feel guilty.

    “You’re allowed to have the best time ever, especially with the Scotty’s Little Soldiers community.”

    He finished by saying: “So go out there, have the best time and Merry Christmas.”

  • Prince William thanks Boston following rollercoaster visit

    Prince William took to Twitter this evening to look back on his time in Boston last week and thank the royal fans across the pond.

    William travelled to Boston for his Earthshot Prize Awards, and would meet hundreds of fans as well as President Joe Biden.

    While in the States, the future King would have to deal with the controversy caused by Harry and Meghan's explosive Netflix docuseries.

  • When will King Charles’ coronation take place?

    Charles officially became King following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

    However, it is tradition to wait until a sufficient time period of mourning has passed, before crowning the new sovereign. 

    King Charles will be crowned on May 6, 2023, Buckingham Palace have announced.

  • The Firm put in an 'awkward spot' by Harry and Meghan doc, expert claims

    Royal biographer Angela Levin has said Harry and Meghan's new docuseries has placed the Firm in a difficult position.

    “It's beyond shocking. How much more bashing can he do? Hasn't he done enough? I'm fed up with it," she said.

    “It puts the royal family in the most awkward spot. They don't want to get embroiled in a live row - especially not with someone who is in the family.”

    Read more here.

  • Royal biographer slams Harry and Meghan following Netflix trailer release

    Royal biographer Angela Levin has accused Harry and Meghan of attempting to "destroy the monarchy and everybody in it" with their new Netflix doc.

    Reacting to the new trailer, Ms Levin said: “Meghan and Harry are all out to destroy the monarchy and everybody in it.

    “Perhaps with the aim of becoming King and Queen themselves - it's never going to happen, it's a fairy tale.”

  • Harry and Meghan doc accuses Royal Family of 'leaking and planting' stories

    Speaking in the trailer for their upcoming Netflix doc, Prince Harry spoke of the alleged "hierarchy" within the Royal Family.

    He can be heard saying: “There was leaking… but there was also planting of stories.”

    Harry and Meghan's explosive doc will be available to watch on December 8.

  • Sussex doc to fuel Meghan and Kate rivalry, report claims

    The upcoming Harry and Meghan Netflix doc will reportedly pit the Duchess of Sussex against the Princess of Wales.

    According to the Telegraph, the show will compare the media coverage both royals received.

    This is not the first time their rivalry has been stoked, with one royal source telling the publication: “Here we go again.”

  • Clip shown in Sussex doc trailer was of Katie Price NOT Meghan Markle, report claims

    A clip in the latest trailer for Harry and Meghan's docuseries seemingly showed paparazzi swarming around the Duchess but according to one Twitter user, it isn't Meghan in the clip at all.

    In the clip, Prince Harry slams Royal "hierarchy" - while a tearful Meghan Markle sobbed "they're never going to protect you".

    But, a photography Twitter account claims that actually, those cameras are swarming Katie Price as she was leaving court in December last year.

    Urban Pictures wrote: "The original footage shows Katie outside Crawley Magistrates Court on the 15/12/21.

    "The trailer uses the same footage, though flipped, with Harry's voiceover, 'I was terrified. I didn't want history to repeat itself'."

    Read more here.

  • When will Harry and Meghan’s documentary be released on Netflix?

    Netflix viewers will be able to watch the show from December 8, 2022.

    There will be another volume out on December 15, 2022.

    The trailer for the documentary dropped on December 1, 2022.

    Netflix posted the trailer to Twitter captioned: "Harry & Meghan. A Netflix Global Event. Coming soon, only on Netflix."

  • Her Majesty was left 'devastated' by Prince Harry conflict

    QUEEN Elizabeth felt "devastated, bewildered and disappointed" by Prince Harry and Meghan's behaviour, according to royal insiders.

    The claims came after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex appeared in a bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey last year, while Prince Philip was in hospital.

    At the time of the couples TV appearance, the Queen herself was also suffering from health issues and was on ''borrowed time''.

    A royal insider, quoted in Gyles Brandreth's biography of Elizabeth II, said: "The late Queen not only knew the Duke’s health was failing but also her own.

    ''It became clear that she was on borrowed time as she began to tie up loose ends. That’s what made the Sussexes’ behaviour doubly difficult to deal with. The timing could not have been more insensitive."

  • Piers Morgan rages at Harry and Meghan following Netflix trailer release

    Writing on the app, Piers branded Prince Harry a "guy waging a relentless vicious public war against his own family."

  • Prince Harry speaks of 'pain and suffering' women marrying into the Royal Family face

    Speaking in the latest trailer for the Sussexes' explosive Netflix doc, the Duke spoke on how women who enter the Firm are allegedly treated.

    Prince Harry can be heard saying: "It's really hard looking back on it and thinking 'what on earth happened?'.

    He then adds: "There's a hierarchy of the family."

    The duke goes on to say: "The pain and suffering of women marrying into this institution, it's a feeding frenzy."

  • How can I watch Harry and Meghan's documentary?

    If you're wanting to watch the series - which has been titled Harry And Meghan - you can do on the streaming site Netflix.

    subscription to Netflix starts at £4.99 and goes up to £15.99 per month.

    You can watch all six episodes once they are released on Netflix.

  • Rare image of pregnant Megahn shown in new Netflix trailer

    A rare image of pregnant Meghan Markle has been shown in the latest trailer for their Netflix doc.

    The Duchess of Sussex was filmed with her baby bump, thought to be Lilibet, at home walking over to a table where her husband is sat.

    Prince Harry leans his head into his hands as she puts her Macbook down and a voiceover says: "It's about hatred. It's about race."

  • WATCH: Harry and Meghan's explosive new trailer

    Netflix released a second trailer for the bombshell Harry and Meghan documentary set to air later this week.

    Even more explosive than the last, this trailer sees Prince Harry reveal he was "terrified" for Meghan's safety.

    The first part of the couple's $88million docuseries will air on December 8.

  • Former Royal butler reveals the hilarious motorbike prank Prince William once played on him

    A former royal butler has recalled a time Prince William played a funny prank on him while going incognito in his motorbike leathers.

    Speaking to Onlinecasino.ca, Grant Harrold said: ''When I was getting to know them and looking after them, I remember going to get fuel at the local garage and I took one of the cars, I can’t remember if it was a staff car or Royal car, so I was filling it up with fuel. I went into the garage and I was sitting in the garage and somebody tapped my shoulder.

    ''I looked round and they had a motorbike helmet on and leathers. turned around and looked away. I used to be in a reality series a year before, so people would come up and do that to me. So he did it again and I looked again and ignored, then I got a third tap.

    ''So I turned around and actually came face to face with him and the voice said ‘you don’t recognise me, do you?’ and I said ‘no, I don’t know why you keep tapping me’ and then he lifted the visor and it was William and then he started laughing like ‘did you get a fright?’ and I was like, ‘yeah!’.

    ''That was his humour, and that was the kind of relationship I had with him.''

  • Royal biographer left 'speechless' over Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary trailer

    Royal biographer says she was left ''speechless'' after seeing the trailer for Meghan and Harry's highly anticipated Netflix documentary.

    The show has been accused of carelessness over two seemingly misleading pictures.

    Royal biographer Angela Levin told The Sun: "I’m speechless. It’s absolutely astonishing.

    "We’ve got at least three faults in a minute glimpse of what we are going to see. 

    "It turns your stomach. Why do that? Are they trying to pretend crowds and crowds of people are coming to watch them? What are they saying? It can only be that. 

    "Why would they pick something from Queen Mary's time? It's completely baffling that they are doing that. 

    "Is it trying to give a different impression to the reality or is it carelessness on behalf of the people who chose the photographs? 

    "I can't believe that Meghan didn't look at them very carefully. She must have asked to see them - they are very very significant.''

    Read more here.

  • Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Netflix show blasted as ‘careless’ for SECOND ‘misleading’ photo'

    Meghan and Harry's Netflix show has been accused of carelessness over a second seemingly misleading picture.

    This is the second accusation of misleading images today.

    The first was an image of the paparazzi and a Harry Potter premiere years before they met.

    The Duchess and Duke of Sussex included an 84-year-old picture of crowds of cheering children during a trailer montage depicting their Royal life.

    But the photo was taken in 1938 and the children were cheering for Queen Mary and not the privacy-loving couple.

  • WATCH: Prince William’s moving Earthshot Prize Award’s speech

    Take a look at Prince William’s moving and optimistic speech given at the Earthshot Prize last week.

    The future monarch spoke emotively about humanity’s ability to overcome the climate crisis.

  • How old was Princess Diana when she died and where is she buried?

    Princess Diana was 36 years old when she died.

    She was born on July 1, 1961.

    Princess Diana's final resting place is in grounds of Althorp Estate - which has been the Spencer family home for centuries.

    The actual area for burial is on an island in an ornamental lake known as The Oval within Althorp home's Pleasure Garden.

    Earlier plans for her to be laid to rest in the family's vault in the nearby Great Brington church were abandoned due to concerns about security and safety.

    The private burial was held following her funeral with family in attendance.

    Although her final resting place is not open to the public, the island can be seen from a distance.

    Those visiting Althorp Estate can pay their respects at a separate memorial site located in the grounds of the stately home.

  • When and how did Princess Diana die?

    Princess Diana, also known as Diana Frances Spencer, died on August 31, 1997, after suffering fatal injuries in a car crash in the Pont de l'Alma road tunnel in Paris.

    The tunnel is located in the heart of the French capital next to the River Seine.

    Her companion Dodi Fayed and driver and security guard Henri Paul were also killed in the devastating crash.

    Diana's bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones was severely injured but survived the accident.

    In the days after her death, a sea of flowers and tributes were left outside the gates of Kensington Palace in an enormous outpouring of public grief, as those who loved and respected Diana paid their respects.

    Diana's funeral was held on September 6, 1997, at Westminster Abbey and was shown on British television - attracting an audience of 32.1million viewers.

    In 2008, an inquest held in London concluded that the Princess had been unlawfully killed.

    The inquest found Diana's driver, Henri Paul's driving to be grossly negligent, as well as the pursuing of paparazzi vehicles.

  • Chilling Diana reference spotted in Meghan and Harry’s Netflix doc

    A chilling reference to Princess Diana has been spotted in the trailer for the Sussexes' new Netflix series.

    The clip features a number of very direct references to the 'People's Princess' but one moment in particular seems to refer to a terrifying theme.

    About half way through, there is a brief shot out the back window of a car, showing another vehicle seemingly following it.

    As this is shown, the Duchess' voiceover states "I realised, 'They're never going to protect you".

    The moment evokes haunting memories of Diana's final days and appears to reference her being followed.

    Read more here.

  • Prince Harry slams royal ‘hierarchy’ in new Netflix trailer

    Prince Harry has slammed the Royal "hierarchy" in a new Netflix trailer released today.

    A tearful Meghan Markle can also be seen sobbing as she says "they're never going to protect you".

    In haunting echoes of his mother's tragic death, the Duke of Sussex tells the camera "I didn't want history to repeat itself" in the explosive promo.

    Prince Harry can also be heard saying: "It's really hard looking back on it and thinking 'what on earth happened?'.

    He then adds: "There's a hierarchy of the family."

    The duke goes on to say: "The pain and suffering of women marrying into this institution, it's a feeding frenzy.''

    Read more here.

  • Harry and Meghan doc to be ‘worse than the royals can imagine’

    A royal source has claimed Harry and Meghan’s new documentary set to hit Netflix in the coming days will be “utterly explosive” and “very damaging” for the Firm.

    The source told the Mirror: “I genuinely think it’s going to be worse than the royals can imagine.

    “I’m told that it’s going to be utterly explosive and will be very damaging.”