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Harry and Meghan’s brutal takedown of late Queen’s Commonwealth legacy | Royal | News

The Commonwealth has previously been described as « Empire 2.0 » in a brutal attack against the late Queen Elizabeth II‘s « life’s work ». This description was made by writer and broadcaster Afua Hirsch in Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s highly-controversial Netflix series, which was simply titled ‘Harry & Meghan’.

Speaking in the six-part series – which was released in December 2022 – academic Professor Kehinde Andrews also claimed « nothing has changed » from the UK’s colonial past. The Commonwealth is often dubbed the late monarch’s greatest work. The late Queen died on September 8, 2022 – just three months before the Sussexes’ show aired on Netflix.

Speaking to The Times, one insider said of the attack: « That was shocking. It goes to the root of attacking her legacy. »

As reported by the Mirror, another insider added: « That was unexpected. This was a full-scale attack on not just the Commonwealth but the Queen’s association with the Commonwealth. It is an attack on her life’s work. » Previously speaking about the Commonwealth during the couple’s engagement interview, Meghan said: « There is so much work to do in the Commonwealth. »

On her 21st birthday, , then Princess Elizabeth, delivered a heartwarming speech to the world in a live broadcast transmission from Cape Town, during the Royal Family’s South African tour in 1947. The most famous line from her speech read: « My whole life, whether it be long or short, shall be devoted to your service and the service of our great imperial family. »

Harry, 40, and Meghan, 43, who now reside in the US after stepping down as senior working royals in 2020, were previously president and vice president of the Queen’s Commonwealth Trust.


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