Fans of The Sussexes and The Royal Family have found themselves in a rare moment of unity, but not for the reasons one might expect.
A new film titled “Harry and Meghan, Escaping the Palace” has sparked outrage among viewers for its depiction of a crass car crash scene, leaving many appalled.
The film, produced by US cable network Lifetime, opens with a nightmare sequence showing Meghan Markle lying injured amidst the wreckage of an overturned car.
This scene, reminiscent of the tragic car crash that claimed the life of Princess Diana, has incited strong reactions from fans on both sides of the Royal Rift.
In a twisted turn of events, the dream sequence portrays Harry witnessing the aftermath of his mother’s fatal crash, only to discover Meghan in her place.
The shocking imagery has been labeled as sick and offensive by viewers who could not fathom the insensitivity of the film’s creators.
Monique Wright, anchor on the Australian news network Sunrise, did not mince words when she criticized the film, stating, “It is in pretty bad taste, isn’t it?”
Despite the usual divide between Team Royal and Team Sussex, this film has managed to bring fans together in condemnation of its controversial content.
Social media platforms were flooded with backlash as outraged viewers expressed their disgust over the insensitive portrayal of such a tragic event.
Comments ranged from disbelief at the inclusion of the car crash scene to outright condemnation of the film and its production company, Lifetime Movie.
Ms. Wright emphasized that the Sussexes had no involvement in the film’s production, clarifying that they are pursuing their own commercial projects independently.
The backlash against the film is particularly intense given that it is the third installment in a series of American made-for-TV movies chronicling Meghan and Harry’s exit from the royal family.
The cast of the film features Jordan Dean as Prince Harry and Sydney Morton as Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, depicting the events leading up to the controversial Oprah Winfrey interview that aired in March 2021.
Despite the uproar surrounding the film, “Harry and Meghan, Escaping the Palace” is yet to announce a release date in the UK.
The divisive nature of the film has reignited debates surrounding the boundaries of creative license and respect for real-life tragedies.
As fans grapple with the implications of such a controversial portrayal, the impact of art imitating life continues to stir emotions and provoke discussions among supporters of The Sussexes and The Royal Family alike.