Too much private in the documentary?: Harry and Meghan hit back against critics

How can it be that Harry and Meghan say goodbye to royal life in order to have more privacy and then allow more intimate insights in a Netflix documentary than ever before? The couple rejects these frequently voiced allegations: They never went for more private life.

Too much private in the documentary?: Harry and Meghan hit back against critics

How can it be that Harry and Meghan say goodbye to royal life in order to have more privacy and then allow more intimate insights in a Netflix documentary than ever before? The couple rejects these frequently voiced allegations: They never went for more private life.

Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan defend themselves against criticism of their Netflix documentary "Harry

"This distorted narrative was intended to silence the couple," it continues. "Indeed, their statement announcing their decision to step down makes no mention of privacy and reaffirms their desire to continue in their roles and public duties. Any other suggestion addresses a key point of this series."

The statement continued: "They choose to share their story on their terms, and yet the tabloid media have created a completely untrue narrative that permeates press coverage and public opinion. The facts are right in front of them ."

The streaming service Netflix had part one of "Harry

In previously released episodes, Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan have focused on the early days of their relationship and the aggressive coverage of it. Before the broadcast of the other episodes, the palace should now be very concerned. As the British newspaper "The Times" writes, citing a palace insider, "the next week would be like poison".

According to speculation, criticism could be directed at Harry's father, King Charles III, in the coming episodes, who has so far not been the focus of the documentary series. According to observers, it seems unlikely that the late Queen Elizabeth II will also be put in a bad light.