Prince Harry makes serious allegations against his brother William in the Netflix series

In the Netflix series, Harry describes a family council in January 2020 that discussed his plans and those of his wife Meghan to retire.

Prince Harry makes serious allegations against his brother William in the Netflix series

In the Netflix series, Harry describes a family council in January 2020 that discussed his plans and those of his wife Meghan to retire. He suggested the royal family be "half in, half out" and do chores for his grandmother, the late Queen Elizabeth II, but still be financially independent.

"It became very clear very quickly that that goal was not up for debate," says Harry. It was frightening "that my brother yelled and yelled at me". His father, today's British King Charles III, said "things that just weren't true".

Harry and Meghan officially retired from their royal duties in March 2020. They live in Meghan's native California with their two children, Archie, three and a half, and Lilibet, one and a half.

Speaking about his new life in the US, Harry says in the documentary series that he misses "the weird family gatherings", Britain in general and his friends. If he also lost a few friends as a result of his departure, it was the right decision. He had "no other option" after "outgrowing his environment" in Great Britain.

In the now released episodes of "Harry

In the documentary, Harry blames the tabloid Daily Mail for his wife's miscarriage, which she suffered after the paper printed a private letter she wrote to her father. He also accuses his older brother's office of being behind negative media coverage of him and his African American wife. This was intended to draw the attention of other high-ranking royals to them.

"It's a dirty game," says Harry. "There are leaks, but also the placement of stories." The offices of the respective members of the British royal family worked against each other.

"William and I both saw what was going on at our father's office and we agreed that we would never allow that to happen at our offices," Harry says in the documentary. "To see my brother's office replicate what we promised never to do was heartbreaking."

So far, the royal family has declined to comment on the Netflix series. It rejected the streaming service's statement that it had been asked to comment on statements made in the series. For Thursday stood for Charles III. and other royals a Christmas concert on the program - so "business as usual".

The first three episodes of "Harry

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