![]() ![]() ![]() Pictures released yesterday show American newcomers Jordan Dean and Sydney Morton playing the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in the US TV film Meghan and Harry: Escaping the Palace The drama, which will be broadcast in the US on Monday, will explore the 'real details' behind the decision that eventually drove the couple to leave their royal life behind. ![]() In previous films Harry & Meghan: A Royal Romance and Harry & Meghan: Becoming Royal, the couple were played by Murray Fraser and Parisa Fitz-Henley, and Charlie Field and Tiffany Smith respectively. 'I see you literally being hounded to death and I'm helpless to stop it,' the actor tells his on-screen partner, echoing comments made by Prince Harry during his Apple TV+ series, in which he said that his late mother, Princess Diana, was 'chased to death' and admitted that he was afraid of 'history repeating itself' with Meghan. The first teaser released earlier this year saw several heated discussions between Harry and Meghan, during which the former was seen expressing his fears that his wife is being 'hounded to death'. I don't believe they can make a series like this!!' Another simply branded it: 'Tasteless and abhorrent.'Īnother still shows Harry and Meghan kissing on the bed, with the Duchess wearing the linen dress by Reformation which she wore on a trip to Fraser Island in Queensland on their tour of Australia in 2018 Outraged viewers have taken to Twitter, with one writing: 'This is in bad taste. The film's trailer has previously been branded 'a load of old codswallop' by unimpressed viewers, and these latest scenes are incensing royal fans due to the sickening parallels to the real-life death of Harry's mother. Today it was revealed the movie will open with a dream sequence which sees Meghan, 40, involved in a car accident - just days after the 24th anniversary of Princess Diana's death in Paris.Īs her overturned car is surrounded by photographers, a desperate Prince Harry, 36, pushes his way through the mob before pulling the door open.Ī seriously injured Meghan then pleads with him to help her - but the ordeal is just a nightmare and Harry wakes up and is comforted to see his wife and their son Archie. Harry & Meghan: Escaping the Palace, the third made-for-TV movie from US cable channel Lifetime, will dramatise the Sussexes' 'controversial conscious uncoupling from the crown, after the birth of their son Archie', according to its synopsis. A new film which shows Meghan Markle 'dying' beneath an overturned car following a horror crash in its opening scene, in echoes of the death of Princess Diana, has been branded 'tasteless and abhorrent' by viewers. ![]()
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