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Prior to the publication of the second instalment of Netflix's Harry and Meghan, Richard Madeley stated that he thought the Duke of Sussex appeared to be a "very broken man."
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Prince Harry takes aim at his brother William, Prince of Wales, in the most recent trailer for the second instalment of the Netflix documentary series.
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The video includes a quote from Harry in which he says, "They were pleased to lie to protect my brother. They were never prepared to come clean in order to keep us safe.
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On Tuesday's broadcast (13 December), journalist Maverine Cole and The Sunday Times royal editor Royah Nikkah discussed the documentary.
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What the first three episodes revealed, and what we'll certainly see in the upcoming ones, is a complete lack of concern for what the media thinks,
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They absolutely came under fire from the media after the first three, so do they really care what the media thinks? Madeley enquired of Nikkah.
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Later, Madeley said that Harry seemed like a "deeply broken man," and Nikkah concurred, speculating that it may be due to his mother Diana's passing when he was 12 years old.
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On social media, some viewers criticised the dialogue, with one calling it "absolutely awful" to refer to Harry as "damaged."
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Another person asserted that it was a sign of a "new media assault line" on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex amid criticism over their comments about Harry and Meghan's relationship with the royal family.
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