Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly bracing themselves for potential revelations in an upcoming German documentary that promises t...
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly bracing themselves for potential revelations in an upcoming German documentary that promises to expose "fresh secrets" about the couple. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who stepped down as senior working royals and relocated to Montecito, California, are said to be the focus of this new programme.
Rumours are rife about what new information the show might reveal, leading to speculation about the couple's concerns over their lack of control over the content. Royal commentator Jennie Bond has suggested that the pair's main worry is their inability to manage the narrative.
"It will be interesting to see what this German documentary reveals about their life in California and Meghan's background..There is a lot we don't know. I don't necessarily think they have much to hide, but I think their main fear will be that they have no editorial control over this production."
Ulrike, known for her work with Germany's ZDF network on Royal specials, recently made a trip to California with a five-person team to delve into Montecito, where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle live with their children, Archie, aged five, and two year old Lillibet.
The upcoming documentary promises to offer expert opinions and journalistic insights, featuring contributions from former Fleet Street Royal correspondent Richard Mineards.
Richard shared in his latest column: "Los Angeles-based producer Melanie Hillmann grilled me for two hours on my Riven Rock neighbours, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, under director Ulrike Grunewald. The interview is airing in due course as part of a prime-time documentary on ZDF Royal."
Ulrike has an impressive portfolio of Royal documentaries, including 2009's 'The Windsors', 'The Queen' in 2015, and a programme exploring 'How German is the Queen?'
Her recent projects include 2020's 'Man Fergie! The Duchess and the Secret of the Windsors', and, in 2021, she produced 'Princess Diana's Dangerous Legacy' and 'The Queen and the Power of Images.'
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