Prince Harry, Meghan Markle's docuseries seen as 'fluff and nonsense' within 'palace walls': royal expert - Fox News

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s docuseries, "Harry & Meghan," has viewers talking. And, according to 1 royal expert, it's not successful a bully way. 

Neil Sean was a impermanent connected "The Story with Martha MacCallum" Friday and said the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s Netflix amusement has been perceived arsenic "fluff and nonsense" to radical successful the U.K., and those "particularly wrong palace walls."

MacCallum shared a clip of Harry successful the bid claiming his brother, Prince William, screamed and shouted astatine him erstwhile Harry decided to measurement distant from royal duties successful 2020 and determination to California with Meghan Markle.

"It’s seen implicit here, and peculiarly wrong palace walls, arsenic conscionable fluff and nonsense," Sean said. "The bigger problem, Martha, is this: The continuation of the insubstantial of lies that, of course, Meghan [Markle] and Harry person presented astir unit moving wrong the palace. That's the bigger problem."

PRINCE WILLIAM, KATE CONDUCT BUSINESS AS USUAL AS PRINCE HARRY, MEGHAN MARKLE CONTINUE WITH BOMBSHELL CLAIMS

Neil Sean was a impermanent  connected  "The Story with Martha MacCallum" Friday, and helium  shared that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s Netflix amusement   has been perceived arsenic  "fluff and nonsense" to radical   successful  the U.K. and those "particularly wrong   palace walls."

Neil Sean was a impermanent connected "The Story with Martha MacCallum" Friday, and helium shared that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s Netflix amusement has been perceived arsenic "fluff and nonsense" to radical successful the U.K. and those "particularly wrong palace walls." (Mike Coppola)

Sean mentioned the infinitesimal of Harry flashing his telephone to the screen, alleging an assertive substance connection from William. 

"Really, there's nary recollection of that peculiar substance from William to Harry," Sean said. "So what was connected it? And wherefore didn't you amusement it to the camera? Is it truly existent is simply a question that a batch of radical are asking implicit here."

King Charles III and the royal family, including Prince William and Kate Middleton, person not publically commented connected the docuseries and person been conducting concern arsenic usual. 

Meghan Markle cries portion    sitting beside Prince Harry.

Meghan Markle cries portion sitting beside Prince Harry. (Netflix)

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On Thursday, the Princess of Wales hosted her 2nd yearly "Royal Carols: Together astatine Christmas" event. 

Middleton and Prince William were joined by their children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, arsenic good arsenic King Charles III and Camilla, queen consort, for the event.

Prince William, Prince of Wales; Princess Charlotte of Wales; Prince George of Wales; and Catherine, Princess of Wales, be  the "Together astatine  Christmas" carol work  astatine  Westminster Abbey Dec. 15, 2022, successful  London.

Prince William, Prince of Wales; Princess Charlotte of Wales; Prince George of Wales; and Catherine, Princess of Wales, be the "Together astatine Christmas" carol work astatine Westminster Abbey Dec. 15, 2022, successful London. (Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry stepped distant  from royal duties successful  2020 and moved to California. They are pictured present  with the precocious   Queen Elizabeth II. 

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry stepped distant from royal duties successful 2020 and moved to California. They are pictured present with the precocious Queen Elizabeth II.  (Getty Images)

Earlier successful the day, Netflix released the 2nd installment of the docuseries "Harry & Meghan," which focuses connected the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s exit from royal life, coined "Megxit" by the press. 

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In 2020, the mates announced they were stepping backmost arsenic elder members of the British royal family.

Janelle Ash is an amusement writer for Fox News Digital.

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