Loose Women's Jane Moore praised Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for being 'quite fair' in their new documentary.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have hit headlines after news of their bombshell series dropped.
Netflix premiered the first three episodes of the docuseries on the streaming platform on Thursday morning.
The Loose Women panellists had the opportunity to watch all three and discussed how the couple portrayed their side of the story.
After saying how dramatic the trailer was, she said: "The actual first three episodes, I think, it's very well made.
"And Meghan in the trailer says, 'Doesn't it make sense to hear it from our point of view?'"
She continued: "After the first three episodes, I think yes, it does. And I think it's helped enormously actually, obviously, it is their side of the story, but I think they've been quite fair in how they presented a lot of things.
"Because I was waiting for them to be... a few things I would take issue with but primarily for me there's a lot of themes in here. There are things about race, obviously, and there are things about the royal family.
Jane continued: "But the overarching thing for me is that it's about fame. And in that case, it's actually about mega fame."
Meanwhile, a couple of Loose Women stars shocked viewers when they popped up in the documentary.
Some people hadn't been expecting appearances from ITV's Nadia Sawalha, Ruth Langsford, and Janet Street-Porter.
The second episode explores what happened after Meghan and Harry's relationship was exposed to the press and public.
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Nadia Sawalha is heard saying: " Prince Harry, it seems like he's fallen for somebody. Rumour is that it's Meghan Markle."
Another moment sees the moment Prince Harry issued an angry statement in 2016, which attacked coverage of Meghan, who was then his girlfriend.
The Duke of Sussex alleged she was the "subject to a wave of abuse and harassment".
Ruth Langsford was heard saying: "Now he says that she has suffered abuse and harassment with racist undertones."
While the footage later showed Janet Street-Porter reading: "Prince Harry is worried about Ms Markle's safety and is deeply disappointed that he has not been able to protect her. This is not a game, it's her life."
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