Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Have No 'Big Regrets' About Documentary
Less than two weeks after the second installment of the six-part documentary of the same name was released on Netflix, Us Weekly reports that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle apparently have no major regrets about the project, which was directed by Liz Garbus, and are happy with the results
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"Meghan and Harry have no major regrets about doing the docuseries, and we will see Harry talk more about his relationship with his family in Spare," a source told the magazine. The couple were prepared for the backlash, but are happy to get their story out there."
"Harry & Meghan" details the couple's courtship, their 2018 wedding, their current life in the US, and the breakdown of their family relationships with other members of the royal family.
"We've never been allowed to tell our story," Harry says.
"That's consistency," Harry says.
Although neither King Charles nor Prince William has commented on the documentary and will not in the future, "Us Weekly" wrote that the show was "a thorn in William's side" and that the royal family was "pulling themselves into a deeper hole" every time Harry and Meghan published an expose.
"The royal family is "dragging itself into a deeper hole" every time Harry and Meghan publish an exposé," Us Weekly reported.
"The general opinion among the royals is that Harry and Meghan are not doing themselves any favors by speaking out about their family and are digging themselves into a deeper hole with these exposés," a source told the outlet.
"Once the spares are released, Harry and Meghan hope to focus on the future, not the past.
The royal family united and showed up en masse at Sandringham on Christmas Day. Meanwhile, Harry and Meghan spent the vacations in California with their two children, Archie and Lilibet.
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