Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Netflix documentary ‘delayed’ after backlash over ‘King Charles plotline in The Crown’

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PRINCE Harry & Meghan Markle’s much-anticipated documentary has been delayed because of backlash against Netflix for a plotline within a major program.

Netflix has decided to delay the documentary until next year after John Major, a former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, complained about the portrayal of King Charles II in The Crown’s upcoming season.

Netflix is said to be delaying Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's documentary after facing backlash over an episode of The Crown

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After backlash from The Crown, Netflix is believed to have delayed Prince Harry’s documentary with Meghan Markle.Credit: Getty
Former UK Prime Minister John Major criticized a plotline that suggests that then Prince Charles Charles complained about having to wait to take over the throne

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John Major, former Prime Minister of the UK, criticized a plotline suggesting that Prince Charles Charles had complained about waiting to assume control of the throne.Credit: PA
This comes after Prince Harry and Meghan were rumored to be making huge changes to their series following the Queen's death

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This is after it was reported that Prince Harry & Meghan had made major changes to their series in the wake of the Queen’s death.Credit: Getty Images – Getty

The first episode of Season 5 was dubbed by the former PM “a barrel-load of nonsense”This could inflict a serious injury on King Charles’s reputation.

Imagined conversations between the ex-Tory leader, the Queen, and the then-Prince of Wales are set to feature in the new series, released on Netflix next month.

DeadlineAccording to reports, Major summoned Prince Charles in 1992 to complain that he had to wait for the right to assume the throne.

In a statement, a spokesman for Sir John said: “Sir John has not cooperated in any way with The Crown.

“Discussions between the Monarch and Prime Minister are entirely private and, for Sir John, will always remain so.”

Another plot idea is Sir John making derogatory comments about Queen Elizabeth and the Royal Family.

According to his spokesperson: “There was never any discussion about any possible abdication.”

According to the spokesman, Sir John had never spoken of the royals in such disparaging terms.

“They’re rattled at Netflix, and they blinked first and decided to postpone the documentary,”Deadline was reportedly informed by a source.

According to reports, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle felt panicked about their show after the Queen’s passing.

According to reports, they may be at odds against Netflix staff. “shelved indefinitely”Insiders assert that.

The streaming giant is said to be supporting filmmakers who wish to preserve the content they already have.

An insider claimed to have told the truth by one sourcePage Six: “Harry and Meghan are panicked about trying to tone down even the most basic language. But it’s their story, from their own mouths.”

A second: “They’ve made significant requests to walk back content they themselves have provided — to the extent that some Netflix staff believe, if granted, it will effectively shelve the project indefinitely.”

Last month Central Recorder revealed Prince Harry desperately tried to make last-minute changes to his bombshell book.

The moves by the Duke, who has already received half of a £35million deal for his memoirs, come amid fears some sections are now “insensitive”.

Sources say he may fear parts will be deemed insensitive so soon after the Queen’s death — and his dad Charles taking the throne.

It also emerged he got an advance of around £17.5million ($20million) for the “wholly truthful” memoir — part of a £35million four-book deal.

Harry, 38 years old, has launched a series if verbal assaults against his family. Harry has contacted publishers and the book has been signed off. It is expected that the book will be available by the end the year.

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