Former This Morning host Fern Britton, 65, has weighed in on the new Netflix documentary by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, suggesting that an apology might be in order.
The documentary titled “Harry and Meghan” has sparked mixed reactions with its initial three episodes.
In a cryptic tweet to her 127,900 Twitter followers, Fern hinted at the need for reconciliation in the midst of hurt feelings and escalating drama.
She emphasized the importance of acknowledging when one is hurt and offering a sincere apology, using the hashtag Meghan and Harry to conclude her message.
The documentary, highly anticipated by fans, delves into the couple’s experiences over the past five years, shedding light on the challenges they faced due to relentless paparazzi intrusion.
Meghan, addressing Netflix viewers in the trailer, highlighted the significance of sharing their side of the story given the high stakes involved.
While some viewers have expressed sympathy towards the couple’s struggles, others remain unimpressed by the controversial nature of the show.
Fern’s followers engaged in a discussion in the comments section, sharing diverse perspectives on the need for open and honest conversations to break the cycle of negativity.
Several celebrities, including Piers Morgan and Christy Alsup, have also voiced their opinions on the documentary, with contrasting views on the couple’s decision to go public with their story.
Tamzin Althwaite, however, expressed emotional support for Harry and Meghan, believing in the authenticity of their narrative.
The Duchess of Sussex herself, in a Variety Power of Women cover feature, hinted at the trust placed in the documentary’s director, Liz Garbus, to tell their story from a different perspective.
Meghan acknowledged the creative energy in the entertainment industry, despite the challenges of sharing personal experiences through another’s lens.
As discussions surrounding the documentary continue to unfold, the debate over the couple’s decision to share their struggles publicly versus addressing them privately intensifies.
The complexities of hurt feelings, apologies, and the power of storytelling remain at the forefront of the ongoing conversation sparked by Harry and Meghan’s revelations.