Prince Harry and his wife Meghan have made significant attempts to 'walk back content' as they desperately race to adjust the 'tone' of their Netflix docuseries following the Queen's death
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly “having second thoughts” about ploughing ahead with their highly anticipated Netflix documentary, as they have raised concerns about the “tone” of the film in the wake of the Queen’s death.
The streaming giant had originally planned to air the docuseries following the fifth series of The Crown which begins on November 9th. “Harry and Meghan are having second thoughts on their own story, on their own project,” a Netflix source told the publication. However, Netflix have continued to “stand by the filmmakers” with one insider at the network confirming that the project is still “going forward.”
She described it as : “The piece of my life I haven’t been able to share, that people haven’t been able to see — our love story.”The latest move to tone down the upcoming series also follows hot on the heels of an earlier decision to revise and delay the release of Prince Harry’s upcoming memoir, which had previously been slated for release in November.
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