The controversial show, which chronicles the life of Queen Elizabeth II, has focused heavily on the relationship between Diana and Charles in its final season.
The series has been criticized for depicting Charles continuing his relationship with Camilla Parker Bowles throughout his marriage to Diana, when in fact, it was only revived towards the end.
Season four also shows that Lord Mountbatten wrote Prince Charles an extremely personal letter just prior to his assassination by the IRA, which never happened.
She argued that this constituted a “massive conflict of interest”.
Referring to Harry, the reporter added: “He got into the hot water.
“He made this deal with Netflix, so he can’t really say anything.
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After the deal was confirmed, Ted Sarandos, director of content at Netflix, said how thrilled the company is with their new partnership.
He said: “Harry and Meghan have inspired millions of people around the world with their authenticity, optimism and leadership.
“We’re incredibly proud that they chose Netflix as their creative home – and are excited to tell stories with them that can help build resilience and increase understanding for audiences around the world.
Speaking to The Telegraph about Charles and Camilla, a palace source said: “The new series portrays the Prince and Duchess in a very unflattering light, but at least in the early stages of reality shows like The Only Way Is Essex, they admit that some scenes were made up. for entertainment.
“It’s lagging behind a Hollywood budget. Audiences shouldn’t be fooled into thinking this is a true representation of what really happened.
However, according to a source, speaking to Vanity Fair, the Duchess of Cornwall enjoyed the show.
“She has a wonderful sense of humor and that won’t bother her at all. “
Harry and Meghan caused a stir around the world in January when they announced their intention to step down as senior members of the Royal Family.
Instead, the couple said they aimed to become “financially independent”.