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'This b***h has been planning': Netflix's 'Harry & Meghan' viewers cynical about some self-filmed clips

'How the f**k did they know to 'film' all this stuff?' tweeted a viewer slamming scenes shot by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle themselves
PUBLISHED DEC 8, 2022
A still from 'Harry & Meghan' (Netflix)
A still from 'Harry & Meghan' (Netflix)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Netflix's most talked about series 'Harry and Meghan' has finally hit the screen. The first part of the docuseries contains three episodes. Ever since the show dropped, fans seem to have been sticking to their screen to binge-watch the show and at the same time share about it on social media.

The show talks about the issues women face in the royal family. Moreover, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex unveiled the inconvenience that led them to drop out of the royal responsibilities. We got a broad look at how Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's relationship started, how they were chased by the paparazzi, and how they overcame their emotional and mental struggle. Well, some of the scenes in the show were shot by Prince Harry and Meghan themselves with the help of their phones. These clips seem to have made web sleuths question whether the couple were planning for a long time to go against the royal family. The two scenes that fans found to be most skeptical were a clip where Prince Harry and Meghan are filming themselves in the car and another where they are being chased by a paparazzi. The viewers wondered who films themselves in real life unless they have a motive behind it.

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A viewer questioned some of the clips shown in Netflix's docuseries tweeting, "How the f**k did they know to 'film' all this stuff? Like the car scene at the start of Episode 2 who’s filming that? How/Why was this car outfitted with a camera? This whole thing is such BS! This b***h has been planning this WHOLE thing! Gotta hand it to her tho!" Another wondered, "Meghan and Harry film themselves being pursued by an invisible paparazzi on a scooter, from multiple camera angles. This is too hilarious." Whilst, another one slammed the royal couple, saying, "They defo knew they were going to do this from day one. Who films themselves in the car??" Furthermore, a fan claimed, "They way these two picked pictures and clips to fit their narrative actually made me pity William the most, he is the one who has gone through it."



 



 



 



 

Moreover, a fan joked, "Why didn’t anyone tell them to film with their phones on landscape mode?" Throughout the series, Harry and Meghan have been seen talking about they got no privacy in the royal household. However, now they stand doing a series, bringing up all their private chats. Further, a tweet slammed them saying, "As the couple wanted privacy (despite having allowed cameras to film them ) i am going to give them privacy by NOT watching." "For a couple who claim they care about their privacy, in less than half an hour Harry and Meghan have already shared with the world 'private' text message exchanges, 'private' photos from their dates, 'private' video diaries and 'private' clips of their son," wrote another. Some slammed Meghan for acting in the show instead of documenting. "Considering she’s an actress by trade, she’s not very good at acting is she?" questioned a fan.



 



 



 



 

Part I of 'Harry & Meghan' is streaming now on Netflix and Part II will be dropping on December 15.

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