'Harry and Meghan' cloud hangs over Kate Middleton’s tribute to Queen as Prince William calls for calm
MONTECITO, CALIFORNIA: The most recent episodes of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Netflix series will premiere on the day Kate Middleton does her festive carol service. The results of the docuseries may overshadow the Princess of Wales' second Together at Christmas event. When the second of three installments, Volume Two, is set to be released on Thursday, December 15, Kate will be at Westminster Abbey in support of her husband, Prince William, King Charles III, and Queen Consort Camilla to commemorate the late Queen's decades of unwavering public service.
According to sources, Kate's event was scheduled for the summer. The occasion, which will be broadcast on ITV on Christmas Eve, will also honor local authorities from all throughout the nation, reported by The Sun.
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Kensington Palace said, “The inspirational guests who have been invited to the Abbey in recognition of their tireless work to help and care for those around them.” The Royal Family was left reeling by a barrage of astounding personal allegations after the first three episodes of 'Harry & Meghan', which were released last week. The exiled couple's explosive story of leaving the life of the royal, known as "Megxit," is anticipated to be included in the subsequent installment of the trilogy.
According to sources, Harry and his brother were exchanging Christmas presents for their children but not for one other, and their relationship was at "an all-time low." Another claimed that William had instructed friends to refrain from interfering so as "not to fuel the conflict," as per The Sun.
MEAWW previously reported, apparently declaring that he will never watch Harry and Meghan's Netflix docuseries, Prince William also reportedly convinced his friends to refrain from responding negatively to any criticism of the program. The Prince of Wales is reported to be less concerned with fighting his brother and more concerned with "looking to the future" and "getting on with his job."
Only three of the six episodes of the series have been released, and none of them have featured anything over the top or very scandalous regarding the royal family. However, the threat of stripping the Sussexes of their titles was more than enough to deter the royals. A friend of Prince William said of the docuseries, "He says he will never watch it and I know he definitely won't." A second source endorsed the claim as "Correct."
To better understand what he and his wife had to endure, Prince Harry had hoped that his family would watch the series. However, a number of accusations made by the Sussexes have been vehemently refuted by royal insiders as "total lies," as per reports.