KotabumiNews - The Harry and Meghan Markle documentary, which will be released on Netflix in early December, is said to prove the evidence with the prince's own memoir.
"A lot of what's on the show contradicts what Harry wrote, that's a problem," a Netflix source told Page Six.
"Then Harry and Meghan made an important request [to filmmakers] to review their own content, for their personal projects," continued the source.
Harry and Meghan Markle themselves asked Netflix to delay the release of the show until next year because they wanted to continue editing.
However, Netflix bosses urged the documentary to be released after The Crown Season 5, which releases on November 5.
Now, a number of sources have confirmed that Netflix is sticking with its decision and the couple's documentary will be out in early December.
The documentary series is known to have been filming for more than a year with the direction of director Liz Garbus.
The documentary is believed to be discussing many things about the life of the British Royal family, including Prince William and Kate Middleton, as well as King Charles III and Empress Camilla.
Now the film crew is said to be pressed for time to complete the project as soon as possible before Netflix returns to editing and translating into other languages.
"Netflix took several months to do all the formatting and dubbing, subtitles, and audio, everything that was possible to be released on the platform," another Netflix source said.
Meanwhile, the British royal family is said to be "very nervous" about the contents of Prince Harry's memoir.
Harry is said to want to rewrite his book after the death of Queen Elizabeth II on September 8.
Meghan Markle's husband wants to "delete" and eliminate "understatement" about King Charles III, Empress Camilla, Prince William and Kate Middleton.
"I think everyone knows that the Sussexes can't change the book in any way," said royal family biographer Tom Bower.
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