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Harry claims people 'lied' to protect William but Meghan was 'fed to wolves'

A new trailer for the second instalment of the explosive Harry and Meghan docuseries on Netflix has just dropped, and features Prince Harry making a bold claim.

The Duke of Sussex said people were "willing to lie" to protect Prince William and not him. It also shows Meghan saying that leaving the UK gave them the chance to "create a home they always wanted" after she was "fed to the wolves", the Mirror reports.

The teaser comes just days before the second part of the docuseries is set to be released on Netflix following the first three episodes last week.

READ MORE: Royal Family 'won't be watching' Harry and Meghan's Netflix

In a statement that appeared in the opening episode, Netflix said: "Members of the Royal Family declined to comment on the content within this series." But a friend close to the royal family said the situation concerns "real people" and there is a "great deal of sadness" involved.

They said: "It's really important to remember that these are real people. This isn't a soap opera. They are human beings and a family and there's a great deal of sadness."

Harry's father Charles and brother William, along with Camilla and Kate, are not expected to watch the series, but royal aides will be tasked with closely monitoring the output and considering if and how to respond.

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