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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Celebrity Friends Snub Their Netflix Miniseries
Key allies of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, including Elton John, Vogue editor Edward Enniful, and music producer David Foster, have chosen not to participate in the couple's Netflix miniseries.
Meanwhile, on the Royal side, King Charles and Queen consort Camilla will be featured in a documentary about Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's purchase of Wrexham Association Football Club, a professional football club in Wales.
This documentary will be streamed on Disney+, a competitor to Netflix, which has led to speculation that the King and Queen consort might be indirectly competing against the Sussexes.
Interestingly, Reynolds and McElhenney expressed their excitement to meet the Royals, despite admitting that they hadn't watched the Sussexes' controversial Netflix show, which aired the day before their visit.
The actors even joked about receiving etiquette lessons prior to the meeting.
Reynolds stated, “We're impossibly excited to welcome him to the Reesecourse ground, this historic church that resides in the heart of Wrexham and is the heart of Wrexham.
Rob and I both said early on, and this holds true for the rest of our lives, we'll do anything to uplift and elevate the community and this club, and having the King pay a visit is certainly one way to do that.”
This isn't the first time Reynolds has playfully teased Meghan and Harry since their decision to step away from the royal family.
On his game show, “Don't,” Reynolds referenced their royal exit when contestants were asked an outdated question about the couple.
He quipped, “Meghan Markle went from suits to crowns after she married into the royal family,” before jokingly altering the second part of the question about her official title.
According to royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams, the fallout from Harry and Meghan's new Netflix series could potentially lead to their exclusion from King Charles' upcoming coronation.
While the rest of the royal family continues with business as usual, Fitzwilliams believes that the Sussexes' actions cannot be ignored indefinitely.
He stated, “There's absolutely no doubt now that the Sussexes are claiming this was a war against them.
We've got clear dynamite in there, it would be impossible to take that out.
The question is, what can the royals do about it?”
Fitzwilliams suggests that cutting all ties with the couple, including not inviting them to the coronation, may be the family's solution.
In conclusion, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's celebrity friends have chosen not to participate in their Netflix miniseries, while King Charles and Queen consort Camilla will appear in a documentary about Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's venture into Welsh football.
Reynolds and McElhenney expressed excitement about meeting the Royals, despite not having watched the Sussexes' show.
This situation highlights the irony of Meghan's limited access to Hollywood, despite her previous acting career.
Furthermore, Reynolds' playful jabs at the couple in the past have garnered attention.
Lastly, the fallout from Harry and Meghan's Netflix series could potentially affect their relationship with the royal family, possibly leading to their exclusion from King Charles' coronation.