By doing so, Harry is literally accepting money made from humiliating his own family, especially his own mother whose experience with the press he constantly holds up to demand greater deference for his wife Meghan. Harry doesn’t seem to share William’s view: In fact, far from being outraged by Netflix making a fortune by rubbishing the royals like this, Harry’s response has been to join his wife Meghan in striking their own massive multi-million-dollar deal with them. That isn’t right or fair, particularly when so many of the things being depicted don’t represent the truth.’ Prince William, in particular, is reported to be enraged at the way his parents are being ‘exploited’ and ‘presented in a false, simplistic way to make money.’ A royal source close to him told the papers: ‘In this case, it’s dragging up things that happened during very difficult times 25 or 30 years ago without a thought for anyone’s feelings. The royals are incandescent? Little wonder the Royals are said to be incandescent over it. Piers also makes a completely convoluted argument about Prince Harry, which I’m including too: Thus far, it’s just been Buckingham Palace and Clarence House doing damage control on how they mistreated Diana. But! Piers explicitly quotes a “royal source” close to Prince William about the series, which is the closest I’ve seen to any comment from Kensington Palace. The monarchy and the royal commentariat really think they’re doing “death by a thousand paper cuts” on a prestige Netflix series, when all they’re doing is promoting it and getting more people to watch it. Piers actually complimented the season and said that it was a great drama, although he (of course) nitpicked the historical accuracy. I wouldn’t even give him any air, but I actually read his whole diatribe and I found a couple of sections kind of interesting. Piers Morgan had a predictable hissy fit about The Crown Season 4.
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