Explores the span of the couple's relationship, from the early days of their courtship to the challenges and controversies that prompted them to step back from the royal family.Explores the span of the couple's relationship, from the early days of their courtship to the challenges and controversies that prompted them to step back from the royal family.Explores the span of the couple's relationship, from the early days of their courtship to the challenges and controversies that prompted them to step back from the royal family.
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I started off with no particular thoughts/feelings towards this couple.
If they didn't want the 'Royal' lifestyle and the media attention that went with it, then fine.
I felt best of luck, they have every right to choose to 'step out' of the limelight.
Except this isn't stepping out of the limelight. This is the exact opposite.
It is difficult to feel sympathy for a couple who are clearly incredibly wealthy and priviledged.
Yet this 'series' is obviously designed to make ordinary folk, who are struggling with the current economic crisis, feel sympathy (which I felt was incredibly crass)
In this respect, it has failed and failed disasterously.
They don't put up any factual or substantiated accusations .
Despite all the heavy mood setting music, black and white pictures and attempt to bring in Diana. It was obviously a professional PR presentation.
It is clearly not an unbiased documentary.
This series is their own specific viewpoint as victims.
Harry comes across as a weak willed puppy dutifully following 'Queen' Meghans commands.
My final impression was one of two whinging wealthy spoilt brats wailing 'woe is me' from their priviledged self rightous bubble.
I was left feeling a mild contempt.
If they didn't want the 'Royal' lifestyle and the media attention that went with it, then fine.
I felt best of luck, they have every right to choose to 'step out' of the limelight.
Except this isn't stepping out of the limelight. This is the exact opposite.
It is difficult to feel sympathy for a couple who are clearly incredibly wealthy and priviledged.
Yet this 'series' is obviously designed to make ordinary folk, who are struggling with the current economic crisis, feel sympathy (which I felt was incredibly crass)
In this respect, it has failed and failed disasterously.
They don't put up any factual or substantiated accusations .
Despite all the heavy mood setting music, black and white pictures and attempt to bring in Diana. It was obviously a professional PR presentation.
It is clearly not an unbiased documentary.
This series is their own specific viewpoint as victims.
Harry comes across as a weak willed puppy dutifully following 'Queen' Meghans commands.
My final impression was one of two whinging wealthy spoilt brats wailing 'woe is me' from their priviledged self rightous bubble.
I was left feeling a mild contempt.
I went into this not really knowing what to expect but a few minutes in I thought what could they have to say that could stretch across 6 episodes? Well, in this first 3 episodes nothing new really or all that interesting. For me the one thing that stood out is her relationship with her niece. Yes, Meghan has a neice.
We all knew her mother was the only blood relative reported to have been to the wedding and we're aware of the drama with her father...no family is perfect...but the revelation of a niece was, well, a revelation.
Meghan invited all kinds of "friends" to her wedding, even Oprah who we know she did not know for real yet she did not invite her actual niece she actually had a good relationship with. Why? Because she was so concerned with the possible debacle of explaining why her half sister (the niece's mother) was not invited. If Meghan was ever pressed to say why she didn't invite her half sister she could have simply stated she had no relationship with her but she has a relationship with her niece...case closed. Period. For someone who is so well-spoken and clever as Meghan you think it would have been a no-brainer, nope, instead she cared only about herself and not her neice's feelings. If you ever get invited to a family member's wedding this would have been the wedding. I would have been heartbroken if she was my aunt. That decision, to me, speaks volumes about Meghan.
We all knew her mother was the only blood relative reported to have been to the wedding and we're aware of the drama with her father...no family is perfect...but the revelation of a niece was, well, a revelation.
Meghan invited all kinds of "friends" to her wedding, even Oprah who we know she did not know for real yet she did not invite her actual niece she actually had a good relationship with. Why? Because she was so concerned with the possible debacle of explaining why her half sister (the niece's mother) was not invited. If Meghan was ever pressed to say why she didn't invite her half sister she could have simply stated she had no relationship with her but she has a relationship with her niece...case closed. Period. For someone who is so well-spoken and clever as Meghan you think it would have been a no-brainer, nope, instead she cared only about herself and not her neice's feelings. If you ever get invited to a family member's wedding this would have been the wedding. I would have been heartbroken if she was my aunt. That decision, to me, speaks volumes about Meghan.
Boring, boring, boring, and painfully self-serving - definitely not the "documentary" I expected from the marketing hype. And I thought these two left the UK in part to protect their family's privacy - in which case, I'm very confused about why they keep trying to inject themselves into the limelight.
In the end, I'm left thinking "why should I care about these two?" After enduring the boring first 3 episodes, I really don't.
As an American who was originally sympathetic to H&M's situation, I believe I'm Netfix's target audience for this series. But if this is the best they can do, I think Netflix really wasted their money. I won't be watching anymore...
In the end, I'm left thinking "why should I care about these two?" After enduring the boring first 3 episodes, I really don't.
As an American who was originally sympathetic to H&M's situation, I believe I'm Netfix's target audience for this series. But if this is the best they can do, I think Netflix really wasted their money. I won't be watching anymore...
I genuinely it difficult to believe when one goes on saying extremely nice things about oneself, with zero negatives. I also find it difficult to believe that their relationship is nothing but a fairytale romance with no downsides after 5 years of being together.
I understand they were affected badly by the negative media attention and wanted to call it quits and move away. But what are they doing now giving interviews, writing books, making documentaries, knowing full well that the royal family will not respond? Perhaps it's part of Harry's financial independence plan to cash in on the limelight of being a royal outcast?
I understand they were affected badly by the negative media attention and wanted to call it quits and move away. But what are they doing now giving interviews, writing books, making documentaries, knowing full well that the royal family will not respond? Perhaps it's part of Harry's financial independence plan to cash in on the limelight of being a royal outcast?
Well, I think it's all been said about these two....... The carefully planned and orchestrated "private" moments... the jealousy and envy they show toward William and Kate, while claiming not to want that life....the claims of serious misconduct by other royal Family member while showing absolutely no proof.... It's all been said, and in a much more articulate manner than I ever could...
What I can't understand is why they didn't have their PR team do a better job of evening out these scores. If what they say is true, they would know that this series would be panned. It's really curious to me that there are so few positive scores.
To me, they just come off as selfish, entitled, and angry. Not really what you expect from royalty. I expect much more dignity from the royal family than insulting fake curtsies from a couch.
What I can't understand is why they didn't have their PR team do a better job of evening out these scores. If what they say is true, they would know that this series would be panned. It's really curious to me that there are so few positive scores.
To me, they just come off as selfish, entitled, and angry. Not really what you expect from royalty. I expect much more dignity from the royal family than insulting fake curtsies from a couch.
Did you know
- TriviaPrincess Eugenie is the only member of Prince Harry's family to appear in the series, other than in stock footage.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Comments Section: Meghan And Harry, No One Cares. (2022)
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