MEGHAN and Harry’s Netflix documentary is style over substance according to a leading Royal expert.
MEGHAN and Harry’s Netflix documentary is style over substance according to a leading Royal expert.
Michael Cole told GB News: “They’ve spent many, many millions of dollars – it is very slick. It’s very glossy. The performances of Meghan and Harry are polished to a nice shine and as a vanity project for two people, it could hardly be improved upon. But what does it tell us? Not a great deal we don’t know already. In fact the revelations that were promised, the bombshells, none of that has actually been realised. Essentially, it’s a little bit of a one note Sussex samba and all we are hearing is “we’re right, they’re wrong.”
Former Royal correspondent, Mr Cole added: “It covers the ground and there is this rather unfortunate sphere of the whole family and racism. And that is not only unjust, it is preposterous. And I am sorry to hear that because it’s the worst way of playing the race card because the allegation is made, but there’s no substance to it. When they say it, the person cannot answer back and it cannot be refuted. There are three more episodes. And maybe they will be a little bit more to the point than they have been so far. at the moment. So, yes, it is lovely to look at – but it doesn’t actually tell us a great deal.”
His comments come as a new poll revealed the public hugely back William and Kate over Meghan and Harry.
When asked to choose the couple that best represents the values of Britain, a majority of the public, 54 per cent, opted for William and Catherine, over Harry and Meghan. who are only supported by 7% of the country.
The People’s Poll for GB News of more than 1200 people found there were considerable differences in views based on the ages of those aged.
While 70 per-cent of pensioners choose William and Catherine, only two percent choose Harry and Meghan. Meanwhile 39 percent of 18-24-year-olds choose William and Catherine and 13% choose Harry and Meghan.
When asked if Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, should be banned from attending King Charles III’s coronation, 24 percent said they “completely” or “somewhat” agree while 39 per cent disagree. Eighteen percent were unsure, and said they neither agree nor disagree.
When asked about their views on the couple, 22% of the public have a positive view and 48%. When questioned on Lady Susan Hussey only 45 per cent of the country, a minority, think she should have resigned.