Queen’s former aide: Harry & Meg’s new TV show ‘smacks of DESPERATION’
Plans for Harry and Meghan to let cameras into their home for a ‘docuseries’ have been branded ‘desperate’ by The Queen’s former aid.
Dickie Arbiter, who was press spokesman to both the Queen and Prince Charles, told Palace Confidential that the move appears to contradict the royal couple’s wish for privacy.
“It smacks of desperation,” he said.
“It’s a bit rich, two people who left the UK, walked out of the Royal Family, because they wanted privacy, they’ve done nothing else but put themselves up front and a week doesn’t go by when there isn’t some sort of statement coming out of their PR people.”
The Daily Mail’s Diary Editor Richard Eden also added: “The Kardashians do a reality series, the Sussexes do a docu-series. For any good fly-on-the-wall documentary, you need some tension, you need drama, otherwise it’s just boring.
“Netflix really do want bang for their buck,” he told the programme.
“What we’re thinking now, will they be bringing Netflix with them for the Jubilee celebrations?”