The final parts of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s Netflix show are due on the day the Princess of Wales will pay her respects to the Queen.
According to sources, the revelations of the next three episodes of “Harry and Meghan” – called “Volume Two” – threaten to “overshadow” the event, called “Together at Christmas”, which is to pay tribute to the late queen following her death at the age of 96 on September 8.
The Sun reported on Sunday (11.12.22) that the final trio of episodes are set to include the tale of the couple who gave up their royal duties for a new life in America, known as ‘Megxit’.
He added that when they go out, Catherine, Princess of Wales, will be at Westminster Abbey supported by her husband William, Prince of Wales, as well as King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla to celebrate decades of public service from the late Queen.
Sources have told The Sun that the date for the Princess’ concert has been set for the summer.
The Sun adds that the royal family would not have watched ‘Harry and Meghan’, for which the Sussexes would have received almost £100million.
Insiders have also claimed that Prince Harry and his brother’s relationship has been “at an all-time low” since the release of the Netflix series.
The Princess of Wales’ carol service at Westminster Abbey on December 15 was designed to celebrate “selfless” people and the life of the late Queen Elizabeth.
Last year she held her ‘Together At Christmas’ service at the Abbey, which was attended by ‘unsung heroes’ from across Britain in recognition of their ‘inspirational’ achievements in protecting and care for those around them.
ITV, which will be broadcasting the event, said the service “will highlight the remarkable impact that coming together in support of others can have for all of us”.
“The service will combine traditional and modern elements, to reach people of all faiths and those who are not.
“In the presence of members of the Royal Family, this year’s service will also pay tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the values she demonstrated throughout her life, including empathy, compassion and support. to others.
“Westminster Abbey will be filled with festive decorations, providing a wonderful Christmas backdrop. The world-renowned Abbey Choir will perform some of the nation’s most beloved Christmas carols, along with performances captivating musical performances and poignant readings delivered by a series of special guests.
The broadcaster also said the congregation will include “charity workers and grassroots community volunteers” as well as “frontline workers and armed forces personnel”.