Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s anticipated Harry & Meghan docuseries premiered on Thursday, December 8 — and the royal family is likely at ease about its content.“I don’t think there was very much in there that was particularly new or that will have worried them too much.
It was repetition of the same old gripes, repetition of the same sort of stuff [they’ve previously claimed],” royal expert Jonathan Sacerdoti exclusively told Us Weekly on Thursday about the debut episodes of the Netflix program. “So, I think they may be breathing a sigh of relief on that front, but, you know, there are three more of these [episodes] to come.”The Duke of Sussex, 38, and the Duchess of Sussex, 41, opened the first episodes of Harry & Meghan by reliving their initial 2016 courtship as Meghan learned what it meant to become a future duchess.“Joining this family, I knew that there was a protocol for how things were done,” the Bench author admitted in the third episode of the production. “Do you remember that old movie The Princess Diaries with Anne Hathaway?
There’s no class [where] some person goes, ‘Sit like this, cross your legs like this, use this fork, don’t do this, curtsy then, wear this kind of hat.’”She added: “It doesn’t happen.
So, I needed to learn a lot, including the national anthem. … It was baptism by fire.”Harry and Meghan — who share son Archie, 3, and daughter Lilibet, 18 months — announced their engagement in November 2017, nearly one year before they tied the knot.
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