Four years have passed since the Prince Harry y Meghan Markle They decided to step forward and put aside their responsibilities in the British Royal Family. However, fortunately or unfortunately for them, since they left the Crown, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have not been exempt from controversy. On numerous occasions, it has been questioned what relationship they have with the rest of the members of the Royal Family and, in recent months, it has been rumored that Harry and Meghan could be on the brink of divorce. To address these and other questions, German television premiered on December 3 Harry: the lost princea documentary directed by the filmmaker Ulrike Grunewald, which tells the life of Prince William’s brother and the former American actress.
To make this documentary, the director interviewed former employees of Harry and Meghan, and even spoke with some residents of the exclusive area of Montecito where they reside. After collecting statements from those around the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Ulrike has indicated in statements collected by DailyExpress. “I’m beginning to understand the late Queen Elizabeth II’s verdict when she told Harry that you can’t be ‘half in and half out.’“, he stated.
Likewise, the author of the documentary has stated that Meghan Markle is the great victim of this audiovisual piece. “She is going to regret it, she is going to feel embarrassed by the criticism she is going to receive even from forums in which she was previously supported.“, he assured. However, despite the negative comments towards the Duchess of Sussex, Ulrike Grunewald has highlighted “the enormous media potential they have“.
As detailed by the network, the documentary also includes the death of Queen Elizabeth II and the delicate moment that Charles III and Kate Middleton are experiencing due to their illness. The film also includes the solidarity side of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex with the Invictus Games and their Archewell foundation, a non-profit organization that last May was declared “delinquent” by a California prosecutor.