The highly anticipated Heart of Invictus documentary from Prince Harry will be dropping soon on screens - but not after one last dramatic shock.After Netflix announced the official trailer on Twitter, they deleted it, which raised eyebrows among anxious fans.Luckily, the streaming service posted the trailer again a few hours later but did not specify why they decided to take down to the initial post.
However, they finally gave keen fans a date to look forward to as the Heart of Invictus will be released on August 30, the Mirror reports.Netflix said: "Heart Of Invictus follows a group of extraordinary competitors from around the globe: service members who have experienced life-changing injuries or illnesses on their road to the Invictus Games."In the new trailer, Prince Harry addresses the camera and says: "The Games doesn't focus on what causes the injury, but really about the recovery and how to be part of a community again." The duke meets competitors in The Hague which is shown by the documentary makers.
He can be heard saying in the trailer: "Everyone is going to struggle at some point."His concerned fans fear that the project has been cancelled after Harry and Meghan's status in Hollywood dropped considerably following a string of recent snubs.The couple's first Netflix project, which was their six-part Harry & Meghan Netflix docuseries, was initially a huge success on the streaming platform and was the first part of their multimillion dollar deal.However, despite its popularity, the show was still snubbed in this year's Emmy Awards nominations.The duke missed out on another big award this week after his explosive televised interview with journalist Tom Bradby on ITV failed to land a nomination spot in the
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