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Netflix Sparks Controversy Over Staged Paparazzi Photos in Harry and Meghan Docuseries

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Netflix Sparks Controversy Over Staged Paparazzi Photos in Harry and Meghan Docuseries

In a recent revelation, Netflix’s docuseries “Harry and Meghan” has stirred up quite a bit of drama.

The show credits LA agency Coleman Rainer for providing archival materials, including a series of staged photographs of Thomas Markle Sr. taken in 2018.

These images, which were meant to portray a loving father preparing for his daughter’s royal wedding, have become the center of a growing scandal.

As the third episode of the series concluded, viewers noticed the agency’s name listed under the credits.

Coleman Rainer, founded by British journalists Mark Coleman and Geoff Rainer, captured various moments of Mr. Markle leading up to the wedding.

From reading a book titled “Images of Britain” to being fitted for a suit, these snapshots painted a picturesque narrative.

However, it has since come to light that these moments were orchestrated rather than spontaneous.

The truth behind these photos is troubling.

Reports indicate that they were staged, raising questions about the authenticity of the portrayal.

The docuseries, which delves into Meghan and Harry’s journey as senior royals, included these images, suggesting a calculated effort on Meghan’s part to create a specific narrative around her father.

This has led many to speculate that Meghan had a hand in setting up her dad for the cameras.

It’s been suggested that she was familiar with the photographer, who was rumored to be one of her favorites.

Critics are now questioning why Meghan, who wore a lavish £265,000 wedding dress, didn’t assist her father with the expenses related to his attire for the big day.

Social media has erupted with backlash against Meghan.

One critic pointed out the irony of Mr. Markle having to buy his own suit while his daughter seemingly neglected to send him an invitation.

The sentiment reflects a broader discontent among royal fans, some of whom believe Meghan’s actions have tarnished her reputation and her relationship with her father.

Adding fuel to the fire, royal insiders have dismissed Meghan’s claims from the docuseries that palace officials advised her not to invite family members to the wedding.

During the series, Meghan recounts a painful conversation with Ashley Hale, her half-sister’s daughter, implying that palace courtiers manipulated the guest list.

However, sources close to the palace strongly refute this narrative.

The irony of the situation is hard to ignore.

Ashley Hale, whom Meghan allegedly sought to protect from media scrutiny, now appears on camera in a global Netflix production.

This adds another layer of complexity to the ongoing saga, as it raises questions about Meghan’s intentions and the authenticity of her claims.

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