Prince Harry says royal household plays 'dirty game,' leaking and planting stories
Allegations made in a new trailer for upcoming docuseries about Harry and Meghan
Prince Harry said the royal household regularly leaks stories about each other, calling it "a dirty game" in a new trailer released on Monday for the much-anticipated Netflix documentary series about him and his wife Meghan.
The first three episodes of the series, called Harry & Meghan, will be available on Thursday, the streaming service said. There has been widespread speculation over what the couple, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, will say about the other royals.
Since Harry and Meghan stepped down from royal duties two years ago and moved to California, they have delivered stinging criticism of the British monarchy and accusations of racism, accusations that the family has dismissed.
The prince has suggested in interviews he is now barely on speaking terms with the rest of the family, most notably with his father, King Charles, and elder brother, Prince William, the heir to the throne.
"No one knows the full truth," Harry says in the trailer. "We know the full truth."
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Buckingham Palace has released no statements about the documentary series and did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Monday.
In the short clip, Harry referred to people working for the royal households briefing journalists about each other — an issue he has previously talked about.
"There's a hierarchy of the family. You know, there's leaking, but there's also planting of stories," he says. "It's a dirty game."
The docuseries will premiere on Netflix Canada in two parts, the first part on Dec. 8 and the second part Dec. 15, a Netflix spokesperson confirmed to CBC News.
'Pain and suffering of women'
A voice on the trailer, which sounds to be Harry's, also refers to the "pain and suffering of women marrying into this institution" while showing images of the prince's late mother, Diana, and his sister-in-law, Kate, calling it "this feeding frenzy."
The last time Harry and Meghan opened up about their relationship with the other royals, in an interview with Oprah Winfrey in March 2021, it plunged the institution into one of its biggest crises of recent times.
After the Winfrey interview, Buckingham Palace promised to address seriously the issues they raised while pointedly remarking that "some recollections may vary." William also said a few days later: "We're very much not a racist family."
Many of Britain's Sunday newspapers led with stories about the Netflix series, with some unnamed sources accusing the couple of declaring war on the Windsors.
The first trailer's release last week coincided with William and Kate's first trip to the United States in eight years. The visit was also overshadowed by a race row involving William's 83-year-old godmother, which saw her step down from her honourary role in the royal household.
The royals will now be bracing for further revelations from Harry and Meghan when the series airs this week.
"It's really hard to look back on it now and go, 'What on earth happened?'" Harry says in the trailer, in an apparent reference to his and Meghan's experience.
With files from CBC News