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UK royals keep calm, carry on after Harry and Meghan series

LONDON (AP) 鈥 Britain鈥檚 royal family stuck to routine and remained silent Friday over the second half of Prince Harry and his wife Meghan鈥檚 documentary series, which made hard-hitting claims against Harry鈥檚 brother, Prince William.
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Front row from left, Britain's King Charles III, Camilla the Queen Consort, Prince William, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Kate Princess of Wales and the Sophie, Countess of Wessex, sit, during the 'Together at Christmas' Carol Service at Westminster Abbey in London, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022. (Yui Mok/Pool Photo via AP)

LONDON (AP) 鈥 Britain鈥檚 royal family stuck to routine and remained silent Friday over the second half of Prince Harry and his wife Meghan鈥檚 documentary series, which made hard-hitting claims against Harry鈥檚 brother, Prince William.

While of the six-part Netflix series concentrated on the couple鈥檚 bruising encounters with the British media, aimed criticism at the royal 鈥渇irm鈥 鈥 the family and its staff.

In three hour-long episodes released Thursday, Harry claimed William screamed at him during a family meeting and accused palace officials of lying to protect his elder sibling, who is now heir to the throne. Meghan talked about wanting to end her life as she struggled to cope with toxic press coverage.

Harry, a grandson of the late Queen Elizabeth II, married U.S. actress Meghan Markle in a fairy-tale in 2018. Less than two years later the couple left Britain, citing what they saw as the media鈥檚 racist treatment of Meghan and a lack of support from the palace.

In the documentary Harry, 38, said William lashed out at him during a family summit at Sandringham Castle in January 2020 to talk about the couple鈥檚 plan to step down as senior royals.

鈥淚t was terrifying to have my brother scream and shout at me and my father say things that just simply weren鈥檛 true. And my grandmother, you know, quietly sit there and take it all in,鈥 Harry said.

He also accused royal communications officials of 鈥渓eaking鈥 and 鈥減lanting鈥 stories in the media, claiming staff would seek to deflect negative coverage of one royal by issuing a story about another member of the family.

Meghan, 41, revealed she thought about killing herself amid a torrent of negative media coverage before the couple decided to make a break with the royal household.

鈥淚t was like 鈥楢ll of this will stop if I am not here,鈥欌 she said.

Harry added that he believed the Mail on Sunday鈥檚 publication of a letter Meghan wrote her estranged father 鈥 over which she successfully sued the paper鈥檚 publisher 鈥 contributed to her having a miscarriage in 2020.

Neither Buckingham Palace, which represents the king, nor William鈥檚 Kensington Palace office has commented on the series.

There were no dissenting views in the documentary, which included interviews with the couple and supportive friends and commentators.

Royal expert Pauline Maclarnan, author of 鈥淩oyal Fever: The British Monarchy in Consumer Culture,鈥 said the relationship between William and Harry would be 鈥渧ery hard to repair鈥 after the bombshell claims.

鈥淭his does seem to be very final,鈥 she said.

Hours after the final episodes were released, senior royals put on a show of unity, attending a Christmas charity concert in London on Thursday evening. William, his wife Kate and their two elder children, George and Charlotte, were joined at the Westminster Abbey carol concert by King Charles III, Queen Consort Camilla and other family members.

British newspapers, the focus of much of the couple鈥檚 ire, were furious about the series. The Daily Mail said in an editorial that 鈥渢he only saving grace鈥 was that Queen Elizabeth II, who died in September, 鈥渨as spared seeing this tawdry exercise in self-promotion.鈥

The Sun branded Harry a 鈥渢raitor,鈥 contrasting him with 鈥渄utiful鈥 William.

The Times of London urged Meghan and Harry to give up their royal titles, Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

鈥淗arry and Meghan must see the hypocrisy of claiming still to be royal,鈥 the newspaper said in an editorial. 鈥淭hey have made clear that they consider themselves to be at war with the institution of monarchy, an institution that they appear to hold in contempt.鈥

The show comes at . The king is trying to show that the institution still has a role to play after the death in September of his mother, whose personal popularity dampened criticism of the crown during her 70-year reign.

While the Netlfix series has soured the couple鈥檚 relationship with the royal family 鈥 perhaps irreparably 鈥 Maclarnan said it would likely help the couple forge their new careers as U.S.-based charity campaigners and media personalities.

鈥淚 think it will have built their brand quite well,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 think a lot of people will see their perspective more, but particularly (the) younger generation. And I think really that鈥檚 where they鈥檝e always aimed anyway.鈥

Jill Lawless, The Associated Press

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