‘Sh***y’ detail in Harry and Meg doc ‘show pair happy to breach Queen’s privacy’

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been accused of breaching the Queen's privacy after a small 'sh***y' detail from their much-talked-about Netflix documentary series was allegedly exposed.

During the first three episodes of the series, the pair were seen in various locations being interviewed and in private footage of their personal lives.

But one specific piece of footage caught the eye of many viewers – and it has now been claimed that the couple had shown a private piece of the Queen's life which has reportedly never been seen before.

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In one of the episodes, a photo of the Duke and Dutchess of Sussex is shown of them laughing while drinking cups of tea from posh mugs.

The setting for this photo was a small, but lavish and quaint room.

It has now been claimed that this was taken inside Y Bwthyn Back, which is the Queen's own childhood playhouse – it is now located inside the grounds of Prince Andrew's Royal Lodge home in Wales.

This is a “breach of privacy” by the couple if true, according to royal critic Daniela Elser.

Writing for news.com.au, she said: “Here’s another more sh**ty detail – not only do we have a series of pictures that would appear to have been taken inside and on the grounds of Frogmore Cottage, in the first “volume” of Harry and Meghan we see a photo of the Sussexes laughing while holding tea cups in a strangely small room.

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“The eagle royal-watcher eyes of Twitter have now pegged it as being taken inside Y Bwthyn Bach, the Queen’s own childhood playhouse that now sits in the grounds of Prince Andrew’s home Royal Lodge.

“The irony here is Harry and Meghan seem more than willing to call in the lawyers themselves at the whiff of their family privacy being breached by the media and yet they themselves appear to have been happy to breach the Queen’s private spaces.

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“This show was not shot and in the can with the proviso it only be screened after the nonagenarian trooper had patted her last racehorse and passed away; every barb, criticism and ‘private’ snap was included at a time when the former Queen was still on the throne.”

Elser points out that the entire docu-series was made when the-late Queen was still alive, which, she adds, shows that the couple are “without a lick of self-awareness”.

A spokesperson for Harry and Meghan has been contacted for comment.

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