Exact date Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s £88m Netflix documentary to be released revealed

THIS is the exact date Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s £88million Netflix documentary will be released.

The highly anticipated docuseries will hit screens on December 8 – which is less than three weeks away.



Exact date Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s £88m Netflix documentary to be released revealed
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s documentary will pop up on Netflix in a matter of weeks

Page Six reported the screening date and said the series will showcase the ousted royals’ “love story”.

It said sources said the show was reported to once be called “Chapters”, but the couple are believed to have changed their mind.

The new title has not yet been made public.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex reportedly requested a delay to the £88million show – putting them at loggerheads with Netflix chiefs.



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The couple are understood to have wanted to push the controversial TV series back to 2023 amid backlash over the new series of The Crown.

Meanwhile, makers of the Netflix show have claimed some of Harry’s comments in his memoir are at odds with those he has made on camera.

The Celeb Report previously revealed that Harry was trying to make late edits to his £35million book in the wake of the Queen’s death, fearing parts were “insensitive” and needed “refining”.

A source told the New York Post: “A lot in the show contradicted what Harry has written (in his book), so that was an issue.

“Then Harry and Meghan made significant requests to walk back content they themselves have provided for their own project.”

Harry and Meghan are said to discuss other royals — including King Charles, Camilla and Prince William — on their documentary, directed by top US documentary maker Liz Garbus.

Sources said late edits are unwelcome as it needs translating into other languages.

One explained: “Netflix needs a couple of months to do all of the formatting and dubbing, subtitling and audio — the stuff that enables it to launch.”