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Prince Harry: the next season of The Crown will not spare him!


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If the release date of the sixth season of The Crown has not yet been announced by Netflix, the Mirror’s sources reveal that Prince Harry may not be spared. According to them, the series about the royal family of England could tell the “most shameful” episode in the life of the son of Charles III.

Netflix will not spare Prince Harry. In contract with the platform since the creation of the documentary on his life Harry & Meghan, the Duke of Sussex should soon see his life told in the series The Crown. Imagined and broadcast on the streaming giant, the series traces the journey of the royal family of England since the coronation of Elizabeth II. Season 5, released in November 2022, having told the story of the first marriage of Charles III, the next episodes should return to the young years of his sons.

While Prince William prepared to succeed his father on the throne, his youngest son has been involved in a series of tabloid scandals. Among them, his night out in the 2000s dressed as a Nazi with a swastika on his arm. “It’s one of the most shameful incidents in Prince Harry’s life” that the press has not forgotten and that the Netflix writers may pick up on in the sequel to The Crown. “Older generations will remember the story and the ‘Harry the Nazi’ photo from The Sun, but this episode in Prince Harry’s life is likely to be news to many younger Netflix viewers,” sources told The Mirror this Monday, March 13.

Prince Harry, “so ashamed afterwards”

A “mistake” that Archie and Lilibet’s dad mentioned in his documentary series. “I felt so ashamed afterwards. All I wanted to do was to rectify the situation”, explains the son of Charles III who “spoke with a great rabbi and a Holocaust survivor” to “learn the lessons”. As our colleagues recall, Prince Harry had spoken publicly after the facts: “I learned the lesson. I am very sorry if I offended anyone. I would like to draw a line under what happened. What’s done is done. I regret it. He then acknowledged that the stunt was “a sign of [his] own immaturity”: “I would never do something like that again. It was stupid”.

In his memoirs entitled The Spare, the husband of Meghan Markle returned to his Nazi disguise by saying that he would have consulted his brother and Kate Middleton when choosing between the khaki uniform and that of pilot: “I called Willy and Kate, asked them what they thought. The couple would then have burst out laughing: “They were both screaming”, he explains, ensuring that the future Duke and Duchess of Cambridge would have then insisted that he choose the Nazi costume. Allegations that Buckingham Palace has never responded to date.

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