Karren Brady ripped into the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's Netflix series titled Harry & Meghan, which promised to be an "unprecedented" insight into the couple's life.The Apprentice star has since addressed the docuseries and the longstanding impact it will have on Prince William and Kate, the Princess of Wales.Harry & Meghan - a six-part docuseries - dropped on the streaming giant at 8am, with the couple delving into a string of details about Harry's mother Princess Diana, how the couple met, their first dates, "unconscious bias" in the Royal Family and why the Sussexes had to quit in 2020.The entrepreneur, 53, has since claimed the Sussexes threw subtle "digs" at the Prince and Princess of Wales.During the documentary, Meghan, 41, revealed the awkwardness she felt when she met Kate Middleton, 40, implying that the Brits are too formal in their greetings while she prefers to hug strangers upon first meeting."I was a hugger and have always been a hugger," she says. "I didn't realise that that was really jarring for a lot of Brits," she added when talking about first meeting Kate.Writing in her latest column for The Sun, Karren admitted she expected "truth bombs" but "what we got, among the cinematic black-and-white montages, hand holding, kiss-cams and romance, were subtle land mines".She wrote: "But although they were subtle, they were horrendously damaging to one person — Harry’s older brother, William, the Prince of Wales."First, in what was a clear dig at William and his wife Kate, Harry said that the men in the family have to marry 'someone who fits the mould' instead of for love."Karren said it was a "ghastly thing to say" about a couple who are clearly in love."Then came the claim that Kate and William are not.
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