HARRY and Meghan’s Heart of Invictus Netflix documentary is doomed to struggle, claimed royal experts. The Duke of Sussex’s latest project – Heart of Invictus – is set to hi…
"If your goal was to make your family happy, you've achieved it.
is not expected to feature in the documentarythat this project will show Harry "at his best" and is expected to be "heart warming and emotional".However the expert also branded the move a good business opportunity to show"He wants to show that he is able to take part in a variety of documentaries for all audiences," she said.
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