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Prince Harry, 38, and Meghan Markle, 41, unveiled the last three episodes of their Netflix series, Harry & Meghan on Thursday. The final volume of the Sussexes’ controversial Netflix documentary features claims about Meghan’s treatment in the press, her mental health and their relationship with the Prince of Wales.
Prince Harry also alleged the couple had suffered from leaks and planted stories.
Ahead of the show’s final, Jane Moore, addressed the couple’s first three episodes.
The Loose Women star joked she would love to be a “fly on the wall at Sandringham this Christmas” after the jaw-dropping Netflix series.
The 60-year-old suggested that while the Royal Family has adopted the “never complain, never explain mantra” King Charles could potentially make a U-turn, as she urged the royal to lift the non-disclosure arrangements over alleged bullying claims.
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It comes after the palace previously confirmed a private investigation into complaints that Meghan had bullied members of staff, claims she has always denied.
It confirmed the review had looked at how palace staff had handled the complaints, rather than scrutinising details of the allegations themselves.
Buckingham Palace launched the investigation in March 2021.
Writing in her latest column for The Sun, Jane said: “For that pesky fountain pen he lost patience with has got nothing on his temperamental youngest son spilling his guts on Netflix knowing full well that the chances of his duty bound father and brother stooping to his level and retaliating are very slim indeed.
Senior members of the royal family put on a united front tonight as they arrived at Westminster Abbey to cheering crowds for their annual Christmas carol service.
Kate, who was the first to arrive for her Together at Christmas concert, later emerged with the Prince of Wales and two of their children Prince George and Prince Charlotte.
King Charles and his wife Camilla swiftly followed – as he chatted with clergymen before taking a seat inside the chapel.
The King, Queen Consort, Prince of Wales, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Princess of Wales and Countess of Wessex were pictured front and centre at the concert, holding candles while singing from the same hymn sheet.
Meanwhile, the final three episodes of Harry & Meghan, which dropped on Thursday, follow the couple from their wedding day to their departure for North America.
Harry claimed it was “terrifying” for his brother to “scream and shout” at him during their meeting about moving abroad.
The Duke of Sussex said he wrote to his father in January 2020 to say that he and his wife would be willing to relinquish their titles if the couple’s plan to move to Canada as working royals did not work out.
The couple described their “farewell week” when they flew back to the UK from Canada in March 2020 as “sad” and “bittersweet”.