Prince Harry, Meghan Markle docuseries will allege palace ‘bullying’

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle docuseries will allege palace ‘bullying’

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will claim they were bullied by palace officials in their new Netfix show, sources told Page Six.

The dramatic trailer for the docu-series, ‘Harry & Meghan’ dropped Thursday – right in the middle of the Prince and Princess of Wales’ US visit.

In one moment from the promo, Markle, 41, is seen weeping, with her head in her hands.

“Harry and Meghan will discuss how they they felt their best interests were not being represented by the palace, and they’ll talk about being victims of the palace media machine,” one source said.

A Hollywood insider confirmed: “Harry and Meghan will claim they were bullied by the palace. What will become clear is that they suggest their trials and tribulations tie in with the greater issues in the world, such as racism.”

Prince Harry, Meghan MarkleMeghan Markle breaks down in tears in the trailer for ‘Harry & Meghan’

Markle may even allude to the allegations that she herself was a bully while a working royal, Page Six is told.

The former “Suits” actress was accused of driving two personal assistants out of Kensington Palace back in October 2018 — and of being “intent on always having someone in her sights.” She has denied the allegations.

The series may get into Meghan's alleged bullying of palace staffers, which led to an internal investigation.The series may get into Meghan’s alleged bullying of palace staffers, which led to an internal investigation.Netflix

The allegations were leaked to the UK Times, days before the couple’s interview with Oprah Winfrey was due to air in March 2021. Harry later said he woke to find Meghan “crying into her pillow” over the accusations.

Buckingham Palace launched a review and made changes in its internal HR policies as a result. However, officials have said the findings will remain secret.

Prince Harry, Prince William, Meghan Markle, Princess KatePrince Harry and Meghan Markle were united with Prince William and Princess Kate following Queen’s Elizabeth’s death in September Getty Images

As previously reported, “Harry & Meghan” will launch on Thursday. Page Six is told there will be three episodes, followed by another three episodes dropping December 15.

Despite coming under a huge backlash for the timing of the release of the trailer — which put a shadow over the Prince and Princess of Wales’ Boston visit — sources told Page Six that the Harry and Markle had asked for the teaser to be released earlier this week but Netflix chiefs took the decision to release it on Thursday.

Another source said: “It was not intentional or directed toward the Prince and Princess of Wales in any way, that is the truth.”

Princess Kate, Prince William, PrinA photo of a frosty-looking Prince William and Princess Kate flashes in the trailer for 'Harry & Meghan'ce Harry and Meghan MarkleA photo of a frosty-looking Prince William and Princess Kate flashes in the trailer for ‘Harry & Meghan’Netflix

However, one royal insider told Page Six they were baffled about the inclusion of a photo of a frosty-looking Princess Kate in the trailer. The second batch of Netflix episodes will come out the same day that Kate will attend her charity carol concert in London.

A photo of Markle in tears cuts to the shot of her sister-in-law as the sound of breaking glass plays. 

The first three episodes of the series reportedly begin Dec. 1.The first three episodes of the series reportedly begin Dec. 8.AP

The insider said: “I honestly don’t know why Kate is in there. She has absolutely nothing to do with anything.”

Reps for the Sussexes were unavailable, while a Kensington Palace spokesman said after the trailer release: “As I said over the weekend, we won’t be distracted by other things this week.

“Our focus is on meeting communities and local people across Boston.”