Harry and Meghan ‘to keep people guessing’ in Netflix doc to ‘rally angry base’

Harry and Meghan deliberately “talk in large generalisations” throughout their Netflix documentary to “leave people gossiping and guessing” in a way that rallies their “angry” fans, a royal expert says.

Kinsey Schofield, from the To Di For Daily podcast, reckons the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have carefully worded the allegations that they’ve made in the first three episodes of their bombshell documentary.

She claims the controversial royal pair consciously make broad statements that generate rumours and speculation in a way that they can avoid lawsuits but still appeal to their supporters.

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Kinsey told the Daily Star: “Harry and Meghan talk in large generalizations that leave people gossiping and guessing.

“It’s a way for them to avoid defamation while continuing to stir up controversy and rally their angry base.”

Her comments come after top members of The Firm managed to dodge serious allegations that could have surfaced in the first part of the Netflix series.

Whilst bombshells did include Meghan admitting her first meeting with Kate Middleton was “jarring” and saying she wasn’t prepared to meet the late Queen Elizabeth, senior royals including King Charles and Prince William emerged relatively unscathed.

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Kinsey added: “Harry has provided the palace with many more controversial stories to navigate than William ever could. William is the heir. Of course the palace is going to protect him.

“Keep your nose out of trouble and nothing can be said about you. Look at the Princess Royal. Harry should be grateful that the palace worked so diligently to change his image.

“He went from angry bar dweller to war hero overnight. Had The Firm not protected Harry with a very strategic transformation, there is no way he would have the platform he has now to slander his own flesh and blood.”

The Daily Star has contacted representatives of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for a comment.

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