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Meghan Markle and Harry want 'apology' and 'royal summit' with post Netflix family docuseries

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have revealed their version of why they left the Royal Family in a six-part documentary series released via Netflix.

Now that their grievances have been aired, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are reportedly seeking a “royal summit” with family members to address concerns voiced in the docuseries. Plus, Meghan and Harry want an “apology” from her family.

During the six-hour episodic documentary, both Harry and Meghan detailed instances where Markle, who is bi-racial, did not feel supported by the Palace while being racially targeted by the British press.

The Netflix series followed the start of their relationship in 2016, their wedding at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle in 2018, and their final decision to step down as senior members of the Royal Family in 2020 following this. which they claimed was a thorough examination of the interior and exterior of the palace.

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry want an apology and a meeting with the royal family.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry want an apology and a meeting with the royal family.
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Amid the shocking Netflix doc ending, The Sunday Times reported that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex wanted to “sit down with the Royal Family” and address some of the “issues” raised against the monarchy.

Neither the Archewell Foundation nor Kensington Palace immediately responded to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

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Meghan and Harry allegedly believe there are ‘double standards’ within the family as Lady Susan Hussey, a former lady-in-waiting to Queen Elizabeth II, received a reconciliation meeting with Ngozi Fulani after that Hussey made “unacceptable and deeply regrettable” comments about Fulani. inheritance.

In the new trailer, Meghan can be seen crying as she sits next to Prince Harry.

In the new trailer, Meghan can be seen crying as she sits next to Prince Harry.
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Fulani alleged that she was repeatedly interrogated by a palace family member identified only as “Lady SH” where she “really” came from. The individual reportedly disagreed with Fulani’s response that she was born in the UK and is a British citizen.

Fulani claimed that after sharing that she was from east London, she was then questioned and asked, “What nationality are you?” “Where are you really from?” “Where do your people come from? and “No, what part of Africa are YOU from?”

Hussey, 83, is godmother to Prince William. The BBC also reported that Hussey apologized and resigned.

“Nothing like this has ever been done when Harry and Meghan raised various concerns – no reunion, formal apology or taking responsibility or accountability,” a source told The Times. “It’s hard to swallow – 100% yes, they would love to have a reunion.”

Harry has claimed in new episodes of their series that his older brother and heir to the throne, Prince William, yelled and shouted at him after his decision to step down from the royal family.

Friends of the Prince of Wales reportedly said: ‘Things have been very tense for a while’ between Harry and William. “There’s sadness about the current situation with his brother…and there’s a memoir to come.”

Another close friend of Prince William said: ‘This is all crazy.

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Prince Harry is set to release ‘Spare’ on January 1. 10, an autobiography about his childhood in the monarchy.

“Now, having created an independent life for himself away from the confines of the royal institution, Harry finally has the chance to clear up often inaccurately reported records,” wrote the best-selling author and editor of the royal family Omid Scobie. “Free speech. And no matter what you think of the man, it’s hard not to agree he should be entitled to it.”

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex married on May 19, 2018.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex married on May 19, 2018.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry held hands as they strolled through Windsor Castle with Prince William and Kate Middleton to view flowers and tributes to Queen Elizabeth II.  Meghan and Harry have returned to England for the Queen's funeral.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry held hands as they strolled through Windsor Castle with Prince William and Kate Middleton to view flowers and tributes to Queen Elizabeth II. Meghan and Harry have returned to England for the Queen’s funeral.
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Harry and Meghan kiss in their kitchen in an image from their new Netflix documentary which follows their lives as they leave the royal family.

Harry and Meghan kiss in their kitchen in an image from their new Netflix documentary which follows their lives as they leave the royal family.
(Courtesy of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex)

The couple sued Associated Newspapers in 2020 after the publication of a private letter Meghan wrote to her father Thomas Markle. The note had been suggested by the Royal Family and Meghan felt she had been reprimanded for sending the correspondence.

“I believe my wife miscarried because of what the Mail did,” Harry said during the episode. “I watched everything.”

He added: “Now do we absolutely know that the miscarriage was created or caused by this? Of course we don’t.”[But] Bearing in mind the stress that caused the lack of sleep and the timing of the pregnancy, how many weeks it was, I can tell from what I saw, the miscarriage was created by this what they were trying to do to him. I thought she was brave and brave, but that doesn’t surprise me because she’s brave and brave.”

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