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BREAKING: Prince Harry BLASTED For Claiming He Was ‘Brought Up By Friends In Africa’


The Duke of Sussex is going viral online after making some controversial statements in the first episode of his docuseries that was unveiled today.

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Harry did not come slow in terms of launching one full major attack on the Palace with a claim that he was brought up friends in Africa.

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The new and controversial statement appears to be a direct hit at King Charles, while also mentioning how the whole Royal Family is actually a big part of the whole problem.

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At the moment, the first three episodes of the bombshell show are currently streaming and people are really taking notice of what Harry has got to say.

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This statement is just one of the many swipes taken by Harry at his own family and it’s safe to say people’s comments about it being a TV bomb getting aimed at the Royal Firm are definitely correct.

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The first episode begins with a thinly-veiled attack on Buckingham Palace’s decision to not cooperate with the six-part documentary that charts their courtship, marriage, as well as their exit from the firm.

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The mega $100 million deal with Netflix for the very privacy-conscious couple has resulted in a mega handover of pictures as well as videos from their relationship and that entails the exact moment that Harry asked for Meghan’s hand for marriage in the year 2017.point 523 |

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Then we see Harry begin filming himself in the VIP lounge of Heathrow while emigrating in March 2020.point 84 | 1

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The first three episodes entail a long list of blasts that would be upsetting King Charles III including Harry’s claim that was literally brought up by a second family in Africa. And that is where he chose to spend his three-month stints in his late teenage years. And also his twenties as he came to terms with his mom’s death.

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