The rekindling of their royal romance doesn’t have a lot of love.
The first half of Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan’s highly-anticipated documentary has been ripped apart and mocked by many observers, including a royal expert who asked: “WHAT IS THIS NEW WORLD?”
Despite their anticipation for the new drama, which will focus squarely on the royal family, many on the Internet have found the first three hours to be very underwhelming.
“It’s worse than Keeping Up With The Kardashians. I didn’t think it was humanly impossible.” Post columnist Piers Morgan tweeted.
“God, they are so boring!“
Then he announced 10 emojis of a face crying from laughter he noted the couple’s claim that “We’ve never been allowed to tell our story until now” — despite their previous interview with Oprah Winfrey, Meghan’s podcast series and their back-to-back biographies.
Film critic Catherine Flett is the same Comparing the Sussexes to the first family of reality TV, GB News said: “There are things that make the Kardashians seem shy and retiring. It’s just brutal! “
Many scoffed at the comprehensive study of the couple’s life, their main complaint being the lack of privacy.
“Woo. Harry and Meghan watched for three hours as their privacy was breached,” royal biographer Angela Levin quipped sarcastically.
This included moments that shocked many, including the one where Harry proposed.

Imagine Harry PROPOSING, and Meghan was busy CAPTURING THE MOMENT, said body language expert Jesus Enrique Rosas.
“What new hell is this?”
Presenter of GB News Dan Wootton also called royal rebels over apparent hypocrisy.
“For a couple who claim to care about their privacy, in less than half an hour, Harry and Meghan shared ‘private’ text messages to the world, ‘private’ photos of their dates, ‘private’ video diaries and ” they exchanged personal” messages. “clips of his son,” he wrote.
Later, he called it the “mercy” of the deceased Queen Elizabeth II “didn’t have to watch Harry and Meghan are using Netflix to cast their beloved Commonwealth to millions around the world.
The series was also warmly received by many commentators who expected hot royal tea.

“We expected amazing revelations. It’s not like that” Le Figaro of France wrote about it disdainfully
“After watching the first episode, we are amazed. There is no new information … the content is empty, meaningless.”
Some UK viewers were so disgusted that they even called for a boycott of Netflix.
However, amid the tumultuous criticism, some reports have come out in support of the show.
“If you watch the first part of the movie [‘Harry & Meghan’] and if you don’t feel anything for Harry and his plight, you have a heart of stone,” journalist Kirsty McCormack tweeted.
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“She lost her mother when she was 12, no wonder she’s so protective of Meghan and her kids. Just heartbreaking,” she wrote.
Dr. Shola Mos-Shogbamimu, an activist and author, also pointed this out was a “strong thing”.
The series shows how Harry and Markle are “best friends” and how “the obstacles they’ve been through have only made them stronger”.
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