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Harry and Meghan Denied Access to Queen’s State Funeral Footage for Netflix Docuseries

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In a surprising turn of events, it has been revealed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are not allowed to use footage from the Queen’s State Funeral and Platinum Jubilee for their upcoming Netflix docuseries.

Royal commentator Neil Sean made this claim, shedding light on the restrictions placed on the couple.

It appears that Harry and Meghan were wearing microphones during both occasions, prompting the royal family to keep their distance and refrain from engaging with them.

According to Diana Eppers on Quora, numerous sources have confirmed that Harry and Meghan were indeed wearing microphones during the platinum jubilee.

This revelation may explain why other members of the royal family chose to stay away from the couple.

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Furthermore, their late arrival caught attention, particularly Meghan’s ill-fitting white suit, which she continuously adjusted.

Observers noticed a rectangular box beneath the back of her jacket, suggesting the presence of recording equipment.

Additionally, Harry was seen fussing over his collar and tie, with a visible wire protruding.

Meghan also had a wire underneath her collar, adding to suspicions that they were using recording devices for their Netflix project.

Being aware of the possibility that Harry and Meghan might attempt to record conversations, the royals deliberately avoided interacting with them.

The only exception was when they spoke to Princess Anne’s children through an open window at Buckingham Palace.

However, this was the extent of their interaction.

The couple felt humiliated by their seating arrangement during the church service, as they believed they deserved better seats closer to Prince Charles and Prince William.

Harry seems to struggle with understanding his diminished role in the monarchy, mistakenly believing he is on equal footing with his brother.

The clear hierarchy within a monarchy seems lost on him.

He sat where he belonged, next to Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.

It is worth noting that Harry no longer works for the monarchy, having willingly chosen to pursue his own path in search of freedom.

The situation worsens when considering events during the official mourning period for Queen Elizabeth’s death.

It appeared that Meghan was wearing yet another recording device, or possibly a Fitbit on her abdomen attached to a belt.

Reports suggested that there was a microphone-like object on her belt, visible during the walkabout with Prince William and Catherine, the Princess of Wales.

If Meghan’s intention was to capture conversations at the funeral, she was sorely disappointed.

No one in the family even wanted to acknowledge her presence, let alone engage in conversation.

In conclusion, the latest news from Netflix does not bode well for Harry and Meghan.

They seem to lack substantial content for their docuseries, aside from footage related to the Invictus Games.

Initially, Netflix believed that Meghan had close connections with several members of the royal family, including the Queen.

However, witnessing the Sussexes being ostracized by the entire family has shattered this illusion.

It is now highly unlikely that Meghan can film anything captivating or noteworthy.

Netflix invested a significant amount of money in Harry and Meghan, but it seems they will not receive a satisfactory return on their investment.

Meanwhile, Harry and Meghan Markle are facing criticism for relying on Queen Elizabeth as their golden goose to maintain relevance.

Royal author and commentator Richard Kaye expressed concern that their recent attacks on the royal family, coupled with the timing following the Queen’s death, could damage the Sussex brand.

Even in America, where their true influence lies, their value depends on their continued hostility towards the royals.

The question arises: what are Harry and Meghan worth if they are not being hateful towards Charles, Camilla, William, and Kate?

Would Netflix have paid them $100 million to simply be amicable and express their care for the world?

With the Queen’s passing, it appears their golden opportunity in the United States has come to an end.

They can no longer profit solely from exposing the alleged flaws of the royal family.

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