Harry & Meghan: Meghan Markle can’t control her tears as Prince Harry talks about family in Netflix docuseries

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle fans are in for a treat as Netflix on Thursday released the much-awaited trailer for the docuseries “Harry & Meghan.”

The six-part docuseries focuses on the couple’s love story and their lives as members of the royal family. On Thursday, the trailer was released on Netflix’s Twitter account along with a caption that read, “Meghan and Harry A global Netflix event. Coming soon, exclusively on Netflix.”

Check out the trailer here


On Twitter, the trailer has received over 2.5 million views. Interestingly, this comes right amid the three-day-long visit of Harry’s brother and sister-in-law Prince William and Kate Middleton US visit.

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The trailer begins with the couple being asked, “Why did you want to make this documentary?” followed by a bunch of photos of them together. In the 1 minute 12 second trailer, Prince Harry is heard saying, “No one sees what’s happening behind closed doors, I had to do everything I could to protect my family.”

At a point, Meghan can be heard saying, “When the stakes are this high doesn’t it make more sense to hear our story from us?” In one of the clips, Harry’s head could be seen tilted back as Meghan wipes away her tears.

As mentioned, Prince William and Kate Middleton arrived in Boston on Wednesday to begin their three-day visit to the city surrounding the Earth shot Awards.

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The couple will present awards given out by the Earth shot Prize, an organisation founded by William to help entrepreneurs with solutions to climate change and environmental issues. The prize was found way back in 2020 in the hope of harnessing the world’s smartest minds to confront some of the most pressing environmental challenges facing humanity. 

Each year for the next decade, five winners will receive Euro 1 million (around USD 1.12 million) to fund their creative solutions to the climate crisis, according to CNN.

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