German Network's Exclusive Release Prevents Broadcast in the UK
The highly anticipated German documentary Harry: The Lost Prince, which delves into Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s decision to step back as senior royals in 2020, is set to air on December 3 at 8:15 PM via the ZDF Network. However, UK audiences will be unable to watch the program due to legal restrictions, limiting access to Germany.
The network confirmed, “Access from abroad is not possible due to legal restrictions,” shielding Prince Harry from potential embarrassment among UK viewers, according to The Express.
The documentary promises an in-depth exploration of public opinion on the Sussexes, featuring insights from individuals familiar with the couple’s journey. Despite its focus, neither Harry nor Meghan contributed to the production.
Meanwhile, anticipation grows for the Sussexes’ upcoming Netflix series, POLO. The five-episode docuseries, produced by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, is scheduled for a global release on December 10, offering fans a closer look at one of their significant projects.