Meghan and Harry defend their docuseries after the criticism received: “The facts are there”

Meghan y Harry are the topic of the moment after the first three episodes of their docuseries premiered on Netflix on December 8. Among the opinions of the viewers, criticism and accusations of victimhood predominate.

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But if there is something that the public does not understand, it is their complaints about the little privacy they have as a family when they themselves show images of their secret meetings before their relationship came to light in 2016, as well as photos and videos of their son. Archie3 years old, when he started to walk.




After this, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have given their version through their press secretary, Ashley Hansenin a statement disseminated The New York Times: “The dukes never mentioned their privacy as the reason they resigned (to be part of the Crown). In fact, the statement in which they announced their resignation did not mention anything about privacy and reiterated their desire to continue their public commitments.”

“They have chosen to share their story, on their own terms, and yet the sensationalist media have created a completely false narrative that permeates press coverage and public opinion. The facts are right there, right in front of their noses,” he concluded. the marriage spokesperson.




the brother of Prince Guillermo he does not have a good relationship with the British tabloids. When they were still dating, Harry sent a statement to draw media attention for “a wave of abuse and harassment” against Meghan. Something that he compares with what his mother lived through, Diana of Wales. It should be remembered that the princess died on August 31, 1997, when she was persecuted by the paparazzi, in the Alma tunnel in Paris, together with her then boyfriend, the millionaire Dodi Al-Fayed.