and ‘s bombshell Netflix documentary allegedly left so furious that
The six-part series, titled Harry & Meghan, was released on the streaming platform back in December 2022, with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex making various headlines with their explosive claims.
Harry and Meghan spoke about their time within the Firm, their relationship and how it started, as well as their sensational departure in 2020.
Meanwhile, , which was released last year, just after the series was released.
Mr Scobie wrote: “At the Palace, heads were in hands and migraines were brewing. (The show) took the wind out of everyone’s sails, said one aide.
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King Charles was allegedly furious after Prince Harry’s documentary was released on Netflix (Image: Getty)
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“(King Charles) went from not wanting anyone to talk about his son to openly criticising ‘that fool.’ “
Endgame is a self-proclaimed “investigation” into the current state of the British monarchy, comprising “an unpopular king, a power-hungry heir to the throne, a queen willing to go to dangerous lengths to preserve her image, and a prince forced to start a new life after being betrayed by his own family.”
The book received mixed reviews when it was released last November.
At the time, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were said to have distanced themselves from it, claiming they are not “affiliated” with it – but they are known to have helped the author and journalist with the publication of his first royal book, Finding Freedom.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle spoke about their life in their Netflix docuseries (Image: Netflix)
Endgame received scathing reviews from newspapers, with The Telegraph giving it just two stars out of five and its arts and entertainment editor, Anita Singh, blasting it as “the reporter’s much-trailed study of the Royal Family is laughably partial, devoid of insight and bizarrely misogynistic”.
Meanwhile, The Times branded it “not so much an incisive look at why he thinks the monarchy is doomed, more a mishmash of ancient history.”
Even the New York, who are known to be generally more favourable towards the Sussex couple, said Endgame “reads like a press release cooked up by ChatGPT”, adding it does them “no favours” and does “little to shed light on them as humans”.