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Prince Harry claims in Netflix trailer people were ‘happy to lie’ to protect William

Prince Harry claims in Netflix trailer people were ‘happy to lie’ to protect William
The Duke of Sussex and the Prince of Wales, © PA Wire/PA Images

By Charlotte McLaughlin, PA Senior Entertainment Reporter

Britain's Prince Harry has claimed in a new trailer for part two of his Netflix series that people were “happy to lie” to protect his brother, Prince William.

The next episodes of Harry and Meghan’s six-part Netflix series, which will air on Thursday morning, are set to explore their decision to step away from royal duties and make a life in the US.

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In the 90-second clip, Harry is heard saying: “I wonder what would’ve happened to us had we not got out when we did.”

Meghan adds: “Our security was being pulled. Everyone in the world knew where we were.”

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Harry also can be heard saying: “I said, ‘We need to get out of here’.”

Images of a man with his face blurred, a plane flying, Harry filming a video on his phone and newspapers being made also appear on screen.

Meghan and Harry also address their relationship with William and Kate and the rift that has opened since their move to the US.

Meghan tells the camera: “I wasn’t being thrown to the wolves, I was being fed to the wolves.”

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While an image of Buckingham Palace is shown, Harry adds: “They were happy to lie to protect my brother (William).

“They were never willing to tell the truth to protect us.”

It is unclear who the duke is referring to as “they”.

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Harry & Meghan Part II will be available on Netflix from December 15 (PA)

Clips of Harry and Meghan’s wedding are also played alongside news footage and newspaper headlines about the pair.

Meghan says: “It gave us a chance to create that home we always wanted.”

Harry adds: “I’ve always felt as though this was a fight worth fighting for,” as photographs and video footage of him and his family are shown.

The clip has been released amid the fallout over the first three episodes, which were released at 8am on Thursday.

The first three episodes addressed the couple’s tumultuous relationship with the press, with Meghan accusing the media of wanting to “destroy” her.

The couple have been criticised over the series for apparently attacking British institutions as they discussed their experiences, including racism.

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex during a service in Westminster Hall for the Queen (PA)

They officially left the monarchy on March 31st, 2020 after opting for personal and financial freedom over remaining working royal family members.

Harry and Meghan signed lucrative deals, thought to be worth more than £100 million, with Netflix and Spotify after quitting, with the docuseries the first major output for them on the streaming giant.

Harry & Meghan Part II will be available on Netflix from December 15th.

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