Harry and Meghan on Netflix: How the world media have reacted

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‘All out war!’ World media declares Harry and Meghan Netflix show a ‘TV bomb’ for the royal family… and ‘there’s no turning back for anyone now’

Harry and Meghan have declared ‘all-out war’ on Royal Family with their ‘TV bomb’ Netflix series, world media has declared today as the first three parts of the series were released. 

Papers across Europe and from America to Australia ran the news on their front pages, saying the series will be ‘explosive’ for the House of Windsor has ‘the world talking and the royal family bracing for the worst.’

‘There’s no turning back for anyone’, wrote Germany’s Bild newspaper while America’s NBC said Harry and Meghan ‘renew [their] clash with British Royals’ and Norway’s VG declared ‘all-out war’ within the Royal Family.

Many were waiting for the reaction from King Charles, with site HLN speculating that the new monarch could strip the pair of their royal titles or even bar them from his coronation depending on the allegations they level against their relatives.

Germany's Bild newspaper described the documentary as a 'scandal' and said there is now 'no turning back for anyone'

Germany’s Bild newspaper described the documentary as a ‘scandal’ and said there is now ‘no turning back for anyone’

The Irish Independent called the documentary ‘controversial’ and said the royals are ‘steeling themselves for bombshells’.

Norway’s Dagbladet declared ‘all-out war’ within the House of Windsor as they recounted the events depicted in the first three parts of the series. 

And another Norwegian site – VG – described it as a ‘TV bomb’. 

Norwegian news site NG said Harry and Meghan had declared 'all-out war' on the Royal Family

Norwegian news site NG said Harry and Meghan had declared ‘all-out war’ on the Royal Family

The highly-anticipated series is being put out in two parts, with the first three episodes of the six-part docu-series now available to stream online.

The series contains tears from Meghan, who Harry repeatedly compares to Princess Diana claiming that both his mother and wife were being hunted by the press. 

There are also a series of jibes at his father, King Charles III, and brother Prince William as well as claims of racism and ‘unconscious bias’ in the Royal Family.

Meghan also claims that as an American she found the ‘formality’ of being in the royal family ‘surprising’ – declaring that meeting the Queen for the first time was a ‘shock to the system’. 

She said Harry had told her in the car: ‘You know how to curtsy, right?’ And I just thought it was a joke’, she said.

They also discuss Princess Michael of Kent a Blackamoor-style brooch to a pre-Christmas event the Duchess of Sussex attended in 2017. She was forced to apologise. 

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Harry said: ‘In this family sometimes your part of the problem rather than part of the solution. And there is a huge level of unconscious bias. The thing with unconscious bias is actually no one’s fault.’

Meghan adds: ‘Obviously now everyone is aware of my race because they made it such an issue when I went to the UK. Before then. I wasn’t really treated like a black woman’. 

Harry claims that his family had dismissed her when they found out she was an American actress – but he insisted he knew in his ‘heart’ he would marry her because he is his ‘mother’s son’.

Australia's Daily Telegraph called the show 'explosive' saying it 'has the world talking and the royal family bracing for the worst'

Australia’s Daily Telegraph called the show ‘explosive’ saying it ‘has the world talking and the royal family bracing for the worst’

Australia's News.com said the first episode contains and 'astonishing revelation' about the couple, who revealed the met over Instagram

Australia’s News.com said the first episode contains and ‘astonishing revelation’ about the couple, who revealed the met over Instagram

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