In a new trailer for his upcoming Netflix series, Prince Harry refers to the “leaking and… planting of stories” as a “dirty game.”

He refers to his wife, Meghan, and his mother, Princess Diana, when he talks of the “pain and suffering of women marrying into this institution.”

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Race is also brought up, with one commentator describing the experience of the couple as follows: “It’s about hatred. It’s about race. “

The series will release Thursday, December 8. On December 15, three more episodes will air.

The most recent trailer displays several pointed remarks that tacitly criticise the Royal Family without offering any kind words.

Instead, there is commentary that claims there was a war against Meghan to suit other people’s agendas.”

Prince Harry speaks over a picture of senior royals on the balcony of Buckingham Palace and adds, “There’s a hierarchy of the family. You know there’s leaking, but there’s also planting of stories.”

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The series, which premieres with three episodes on Thursday, appears to begin with Meghan being well-received by the public and being treated like a “royal rock star,” according to the trailer.

Then, however, it seems as though “everything changed,” undermining Prince Harry and Meghan, with a commentator stating that “hatred” and “race” were partially to blame.

With pictures of the media’s attention on her and Meghan declaring, “I realised, they’re never going to protect you,” the trailer compares Meghan’s experience to the pressure Princess Diana suffered.

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At the conclusion, Prince Harry states, “We know the full truth.”

The season’s teaser was unveiled last week as the Prince of Wales, Prince Harry’s brother, was in the US to receive his Earthshot environmental medal.

The couple claims that the documentary will reveal the “inside story” of why they resigned from their royal duties.

In March 2020, Prince Harry and Meghan formally retired from the royal family.

A year later, Meghan said that at times, life in the Royal Family had become so challenging that she “didn’t want to be alive anymore” in an interview with US talk show host Oprah Winfrey.

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The upcoming documentary’s teaser is set against the backdrop of a royal race controversy sparked by remarks made to a black British visitor at Buckingham Palace.

In response to Ngozi Fulani, the founder of the nonprofit Sistah Space, describing how she had been repeatedly questioned where she was from “really” at a reception, Lady Susan Hussey, the godmother of Prince William and lady-in-waiting to the late Queen, resigned from her honorary position last week.

In response to the controversy, a representative for Prince William stated that “racism has no place in our society.”