Prince Harry and Meghan ‘sold’ son Archie’s privacy to Netflix for £88million, claims Carole Malone
The text talks about the views of Carole Malone as she states the sale of Archie's privacy to Netflix by Meghan and Harry.
By ET Spotlight Special |
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Strange for a couple who claim to detest cameras but always appear to have one available to capture their cries, the tragedies, the joys, and the grief, Harry and Meghan sold the most personal, intimate moments in their lives—photos, films, and even kissy images from photo booths. Archie is featured throughout this fanciful series, shamelessly used to demonstrate what a beautiful family they are, despite being the son Prince Harry claimed he needed to leave the UK to protect.
Three episodes left viewers with the impression that Netflix had made a lousy investment because H&M kept repeating the same worn-out, antiquated fairy tales about racism, harassment, how awful and cold the Royal Family was, and how some of the men had married women because the characters were safe rather than because they were someone they were destined to be with.
The British public's animosity toward Meghan and Harry has nothing to do with the colour of Meghan's skin. They did it by calling each other racists; a vile falsehood is given that Meghan was welcomed into the palace with open arms and that Harry had finally met his true love.
Prince Harry compares Meghan to Diana, accuses royal family of 'unconscious bias'
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Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, have attacked "unconscious bias" within the royal family and defended their decision to leave the institution, as their highly anticipated Netflix documentary series threatens to deepen the couple's rift with Buckingham Palace.
Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, have attacked "unconscious bias" within the royal family and defended their decision to leave the institution, as their highly anticipated Netflix document..
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After months of speculation that the couple would star in a tell-all series, the first three episodes of "Harry & Meghan" were released on Thursday.
After months of speculation that the couple would star in a tell-all series, the first three episodes of "Harry & Meghan" were released on Thursday.
They discuss the couple's first romance and Meghan's first exposure to the structures and demands of royal life, as well as Harry's childhood, the pervasiveness of Britain's tabloid media, and his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales', death.
They discuss the couple's first romance and Meghan's first exposure to the structures and demands of royal life, as well as Harry's childhood, the pervasiveness of Britain's tabloid media, and his mo..
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And Harry accuses the royal family of "unconscious bias" for failing to recognise the difficulties he and Meghan faced in the years and months leading up to their dramatic departure.
And Harry accuses the royal family of "unconscious bias" for failing to recognise the difficulties he and Meghan faced in the years and months leading up to their dramatic departure.
Within the first few minutes of the show, Harry took aim at the media. "No one knows the entire truth. "We know the whole truth, the institution knows the whole truth, and the media knows the whole truth because they were in on it," Harry explained. He believes it is his "duty" to "uncover this exploitation and bribery that occurs within our media."
Within the first few minutes of the show, Harry took aim at the media. "No one knows the entire truth. "We know the whole truth, the institution knows the whole truth, and the media knows the whole t..
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“I said the difference here is the race element,” Harry added. The couple has frequently criticised racist overtones in tabloid coverage of Meghan, who is biracial.
“I said the difference here is the race element,” Harry added. The couple has frequently criticised racist overtones in tabloid coverage of Meghan, who is biracial.
“These are the skeletons in the closet that frequently make an unwelcome appearance in daily life in this family – sometimes, you know, you’re part of the problem rather than part of the solution and there is a huge level of unconscious bias. The thing with unconscious bias – it is actually no one’s fault. But once it has been pointed out, or identified within yourself, you then need to make it right, he said.
“These are the skeletons in the closet that frequently make an unwelcome appearance in daily life in this family – sometimes, you know, you’re part of the problem rather than part of the solution and..
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Throughout the first three episodes of the show, the couple expressed their dissatisfaction with the notoriously boisterous British media. "My face was everywhere, my life was everywhere, tabloids had taken over everything," Meghan explained of her early press encounters.
Throughout the first three episodes of the show, the couple expressed their dissatisfaction with the notoriously boisterous British media."My face was everywhere, my life was everywhere, tabloids had..
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Harry also compared Meghan to his mother, Princess Diana, who died in a car accident in 1997 while being pursued by paparazzi. “So much of what Meghan is and how she is is so similar to my mum … She has the same confidence, she has this warmth about her,” he said in the first episode.
Harry also compared Meghan to his mother, Princess Diana, who died in a car accident in 1997 while being pursued by paparazzi. “So much of what Meghan is and how she is is so similar to my mum … She ..
Simply put, everyone began to recognise Meghan and how Harry, who up until that point had been the other most well-known royal, had changed as a result of their encounter.
People claim that this documentary series destroyed whatever opportunity he ever had to mend fences with his family.
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FAQs:
Who is Archie? Archie is the daughter of Harry and Meghan.
Is Carole Malone supporting the Harry and Meghan show? No, Carole is not supporting the show. She thinks that it is a threat to the monarchy.
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