Prince Harry & Meghan Markle’s Royal Exit To Be Covered In An Upcoming Lifetime Film

Prince Harry & Meghan Markle’s Royal Exit To Be Covered In An Upcoming Lifetime Film

Earlier this month, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s interview with Oprah Winfrey was a very revealing interview as they discussed what they went through before making their exit from the royal family. Now it looks like their exit will be covered in an upcoming Lifetime film.

According to Deadline, the network has greenlit “Harry & Meghan: Escaping the Palace,” which is a follow-up film in their royal series. The first film released was “Harry & Meghan,” in 2019 and the network followed up with the first sequel “Harry & Meghan: Becoming Royal,” in 2019.

Casting for the film is currently underway, and production is scheduled to start this spring, with the film expected to premiere later this year. Lifetime reportedly says the film will reveal everything that happened inside the palace, which eventually led to Harry and Meghan parting ways with the royal family.

Lifetime continued to state that the film will “detail Meghan’s growing isolation and sadness, their disappointment that ‘The Firm’ was not defending them against the press’s attacks and Harry’s fear that history would repeat itself and he would not be able to protect his wife and son from the same forces that caused his mother’s untimely death.”

As we previously reported, one of the most shocking revelations from Harry and Meghan’s interview is that they claimed someone in the royal family expressed their concern for how dark their son’s skin would be prior to his birth. It has not been made clear exactly who expressed their concern, but Harry made it clear that it wasn’t his grandmother nor grandfather.

 

 

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