Following the Thursday release of the second installment of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s docuseries, the royal family came under the spotlight.
In the three brand-new episodes, the couple made a number of shocking claims, including Harry’s descriptions of yelling exchanges with Prince William, his assertions that he was denied access to the Queen, their “cold reunion” with the royals, and claims of “institutional gaslighting.”
The royal family had kept quiet about any accusations before the release of the most recent episode.
And they keep doing it. Both Kensington Palace and Buckingham Palace declined to respond when asked for comment.
Compared to the first three episodes of Harry & Meghan, the second one was undoubtedly more exciting.
In it, Jenny Afia, a partner at Schillings Law Firm in London, made an appearance and claimed that she had seen proof of “a real kind of war” against Meghan and that “the palace had been negative in its briefings against Harry and Meghan to suit other people’s agendas.”
Her friend Lucy Fraser added, “Meg became this scapegoat for the palace and they would feed stories on her, whether they were true or not, to avoid less favorable stories being printed.”
When the first trailer for part two was unveiled on Monday, it was implied that the royal family and monarchy as a whole would face criticism.
The couple could be seen making a number of incredible assertions, starting with Harry saying, “They were delighted to lie to keep my brother safe. They were never willing to come clean in order to keep us safe, and Meghan insisted that she wasn’t abandoned to the wolves. I was being consumed by wolves.”
When it happened, many social media users predicted that the couple’s relationship with the royal family would come to an end. “Okay, everybody. Any potential future family ties will be permanently severed, in my opinion “At the time, someone posted on Twitter.