German Television Channel 2 (zdf) announced that it will launch the documentary "Harry - The Lost Prince" on December 3. It mainly tells how Prince Harry and his wife Meghan lived in the United States after leaving the British royal family in January 2020. The story of settling down. Director Ulrike Grunavald warned the documentary could make Meghan "uncomfortable", while the Mirror called it a "slap in the royal face" .
To make "The Lost Prince," the director and crew traveled to California to gather information about the areas where Harry, Meghan and their two children had settled.
In an interview with the Daily Express, the director revealed that making the documentary helped her understand why the royal family was shocked by Harry and Meghan's departure.
The director said: "The most damaging accusations can only come from within. The revelations that shock the royal family could only come from Prince Harry or Meghan Markle. I began to understand why the late Queen would be unhappy with both." "The Lost Prince" will tell the story of Edward VIII's abdication in 1936 The story of one of the most heartbreaking periods in the history of the British royal family.” feel happy. Buckingham PalaceIt has been confirmed that Kate, Princess of Wales, will attend the meeting with His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Emir of the State of Qatar, and Sheikh Jawahar bint Hamad bin Suhai His Highness Mikhail Al Thani’s upcoming state visit to the UK.
It is understood that Kate will take part in the official ceremony on horseback and will then ride in a carriage with the Qatari monarchs, including her husband Prince William, King Charles III and Queen Camilla, before heading to the Palace of Westminster. German Television Channel 2 (zdf) announced that it will launch the documentary "Harry - The Lost Prince" on December 3. It mainly tells how Prince Harry and his wife Meghan lived in the United States after leaving the British royal family in January 2020. The story of settling down. Director Ulrike Grunavald warned the documentary could make Meghan "uncomfortable", while the Mirror called it a "slap in the royal face" . To make "The Lost Prince," the director and crew traveled to California to gather information about the areas where Harry, Meghan and their two children had settled. In an interview with the Daily Express, the director revealed that making the documentary helped her understand why the royal family was shocked by Harry and Meghan's departure. The director said: "The most damaging accusations can only come from within. The revelations that shock the royal family could only come from Prince Harry or Meghan Markle. I began to understand why the late Queen would be unhappy with both." "The Lost Prince" will tell the story of Edward VIII's abdication in 1936 The story of one of the most heartbreaking periods in the history of the British royal family.” feel happy. Buckingham PalaceIt has been confirmed that Kate, Princess of Wales, will attend the meeting with His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Emir of the State of Qatar, and Sheikh Jawahar bint Hamad bin Suhai His Highness Mikhail Al Thani’s upcoming state visit to the UK. It is understood that Kate will take part in the official ceremony on horseback and will then ride in a carriage with the Qatari monarchs, including her husband Prince William, King Charles III and Queen Camilla, before heading to the Palace of Westminster.