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Key difference in two versions of Prince Harry and Meghan’s explosive Netflix trailer

Eagle-eyed viewers have noticed a very significant difference between two versions of the latest trailer for Harry and Meghan’s Netflix series.

Harry and Meghan’s explosive new Netflix trailer

Eagle-eyed royal fans have spotted a major difference in two versions of the trailer for Harry and Meghan’s Netflix series.

The subtitles in the new trailer for the final three episodes of the documentary, set to be released on Thursday, undergo a subtle change between the clip posted to Twitter and the one on the Netflix website, reports The Sun.

The difference centres on Harry’s bombshell claim that “they”, whoever they are, were “happy to lie to protect” Prince William, but refused to tell the truth to protect him and Meghan.

This was seen as a shot at the royal family amid speculation that the palace was the “they” he was referring to.

However, new images from the Netflix website show an interesting difference in the accusation, with it saying instead: “The British media were happy to lie.”

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The Twitter version says ‘they’.
The Twitter version says ‘they’.
However, the Netflix version specifies that it is ‘the British media’.
However, the Netflix version specifies that it is ‘the British media’.

In the clip, he also accused the royals of “institutional gaslighting” and revealed a video of himself beaming on the “Freedom flight” to America after quitting the UK for good.

It is the latest barb in the Sussexes’ ongoing and open dissatisfaction with the way they have been portrayed by the press.

The docu-series has certainly caused a stir. Picture: Netflix
The docu-series has certainly caused a stir. Picture: Netflix

The first half of their show included claims that they had been hounded by newspapers and that there was a “feeding frenzy” around Meghan.

However, the pair have been accused of “fakery” as it was revealed that footage used to support these claims was stock video of photographers covering other high-profile people.

For example, one image was from the premiere of a Harry Potter film, taken fives years before Meghan and Harry even began dating.

It comes after the first three episode of the series provoked some controversy, including Meghan appearing to mock having to curtsy to the late Queen.

This article originally appeared in The Sun and was reproduced with permission

Originally published as Key difference in two versions of Prince Harry and Meghan’s explosive Netflix trailer

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