Washington – The first trailer and release date of “Harry & Meghan”, the tell-all documentary about the royal pair, have been unveiled by Netflix and they are not holding back this time.
According to Deadline, an online entertainment news website, the show will release on December 8 and is being billed as an “unprecedented and in-depth documentary series”.
As the show's tagline indicates, it will see the Duke and Duchess of Sussex share the “other side” of their high-profile love story.
In the trailer, Harry talks about not wanting history to repeat itself, while the paparazzi swarm their car, before showing shots of Princess Diana dealing with the same thing.
Over the course of six episodes, the secretive start of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's courtship will be explored, followed by the struggles that forced them to resign from their royal duties and move to their new home in the US.
When the documentary debuts, the first three episodes will be available, with the remaining three set to release the following week.
Harry and Meghan were interviewed by Oprah Winfrey in a similar tell-all last year and Harry is soon to publish a book on the subject.
The documentary was directed by Liz Garbus who was also an executive producer along with Erica Sashin, Mark Monroe, Dan Cogan, Ben Browning, Chanel Pysnik, Jon Bardin, Mala Chapple and Angus Wall, according to Deadline.