Netflix has released another look-ahead clip, this time containing snippets of interviews with Meghan, her friend Lucy Fraser, and attorney Jenny Afia – and they are not holding back. This comes ahead of the final three episodes of Harry & Meghan airing on the streaming service.
The palace is charged with “feeding” stories about the duchess to the media in order to prevent the publication of other, “less favourable,” stories, according to a new trailer for the final episodes of Harry and Meghan’s Netflix documentary series.
The streaming service has released another look-ahead clip, this time featuring snippets of interviews with Meghan, her friend Lucy Fraser, and attorney Jenny Afia, ahead of the final three episodes of Harry & Meghan airing on Thursday morning.
Ms Afia, a partner at the media law firm Schillings, is first to be featured, speaking as footage of Buckingham Palace is shown.
“There was a real kind of war against Meghan and I’ve certainly seen evidence that there was negative briefing from the palace against Harry and Meghan to suit other people’s agendas,” she says.
The trailer moves on to Ms Fraser, who says: “Meg became this scapegoat for the palace, and so they would feed stories on her whether they were true or not, to avoid other less favourable stories being printed.”
“You would just see it play out,” Meghan then says herself. “Like, a story about someone in the family would pop up for a minute and they go, ‘gotta make that go away’.
“But there is real estate on a website home page, there is real estate there on a newspaper front cover, and something has to be filled in there about someone royal.”