Harry & Meghan release date, trailer, cast: All the details on Netflix series
Harry & Meghan finally has a release date with the highly-anticipated documentary set to air in two parts. Here's all you need to know.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle star in their tell-all Netflix documentary, giving in-depth insight into their lives away from the Royal Family. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will share the “other side of their high-profile love story" with the world and viewers are keen to hear their side. Express.co.uk has all you need to know about the release date, trailers and more.
When is the Harry and Meghan series out?
On December 5 it was revealed the series would air across two parts, and there will be six episodes in total.
The first three will arrive on the streaming platform at the same time on Thursday, December 8.
The final three episodes will air a week later on Thursday, December 15.
Viewers in the US should be able to access the new series from midnight on the day of release.
For those watching in the UK, they will have to wait until 8am for access.
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Is there a trailer for the Harry and Meghan series?
Two trailers have dropped so far, with the first airing on December 1.
A new trailer was released on December 5 along with the release date announcement.
The video shows Harry in the car as he says: "It's really hard to look back on it now and go 'What on earth happened?'."
Viewers are then reminded of the couple's early stages of romance when Meghan was referred to as a "Royal rockstar".
Harry then says: "Everything changed, there's a hierarchy in the family. You know, there's leaking, but there's also planting of stories."
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Contributors to the series say "there was a war against Meghan to suit people's agendas".
Harry is then heard saying: "It's a dirty game" as the documentary shines a light on women marrying into the Institution.
Meghan responds: "I realised 'They are never going to protect you'," as she is seen wiping away tears.
Harry admits he was "terrified" as he "did not want history to repeat itself", seemingly referring to the tragic history of his mother, Princess Diana.
Addressing viewers directly he says: "No one knows the full truth, we know the full truth."
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Who is in the Harry and Meghan series?
Besides the two title figures, the documentary will include interviews with family and friends who have not yet spoken publicly about the couple’s relationship.
Viewers will also hear from historians and journalists who dissect how the media influenced Harry and Meghan’s relationship with the Royal Family.
One of the contributors is Christopher Bouzy, founder and CEO of Bot Sentinel.
He is known for being a supporter of Harry and Meghan and addressed the new series on Twitter.
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He shared: "I guess I can officially announce I am in the Harry and Meghan docuseries.
"I want to thank everyone who has supported Bot Sentinel's research and allowed us to expose the targeted hate campaign against Harry and Meghan."
His company specialises in identifying and understanding disinformation and targeted attacks on social media platforms.
In the first trailer, Harry says he "had to do everything to protect my family" following their marriage.
The pair gave up their full-time roles as Royals in 2020 when they moved to America.
Harry & Meghan will air in two parts on Netflix, with the first part airing from December 8. Part two will arrive on December 15.