Meghan Markle found herself in the midst of controversy as Gayle King openly criticized her actions while publicly supporting Kate before the Christmas Carol concert.
King did not hold back her opinions on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s latest docuseries, labeling it as a tedious and self-indulgent display.
The highly anticipated Netflix series, “Harry and Meghan,” finally premiered on Thursday, delving into the couple’s tumultuous journey within the royal family that ultimately led to their decision to step back from their royal duties.
Despite the buzz surrounding the release, a recent poll conducted by Express.co.uk revealed that a staggering 95% of respondents have no intention of tuning in.
The documentary is split into two volumes, with the first three episodes released on December 8th and the remaining three scheduled for streaming on December 15th.
Offering an intimate look into the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s relationship, the series recounts their love story from their initial meeting to their decision to depart from their royal roles.
Through candid interviews and personal reflections, Harry and Meghan share details about their courtship, including their first date and interactions with the royal family.
Viewers are treated to a blend of video diaries, archival footage, and insights from close acquaintances, shedding light on the challenges they faced as a mixed-race couple in the public eye.
The show’s official synopsis emphasizes the exploration of the couple’s early courtship, the obstacles they encountered, and their eventual departure from the royal fold.
It also touches on broader themes of societal treatment and interpersonal dynamics, reflecting on the couple’s experiences as a mirror to the world at large.
A significant portion of the series addresses the racial discrimination and media scrutiny directed at Meghan, with Harry expressing concerns for his family’s safety amidst the relentless backlash.
In a recent poll by Express.co.uk, the overwhelming majority of participants, constituting 95%, expressed disinterest in watching the docuseries, while only a small percentage indicated their intention to view it.
Commentary on the series flooded the platform, with many readers echoing sentiments of disinterest and skepticism towards Harry and Meghan’s narrative.
Some went as far as to dismiss the series as unappealing, emphasizing a lack of intrigue in the couple’s story.
In parallel news, King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla are set to join the Waleses at Princess Kate Middleton‘s upcoming Christmas Carol service at Westminster Abbey on December 15th.
Kensington Palace confirmed the royal attendance, highlighting the event’s focus on recognizing community efforts and celebrating the spirit of togetherness during the holiday season.
The service, organized by the Princess of Wales and endorsed by the Royal Foundation, aims to honor Queen Elizabeth II’s legacy of duty, empathy, and compassion.
It serves as a tribute to Her Majesty’s enduring values and the positive impact of human connection and solidarity within society.