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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle 'at loggerheads' with Netflix over controversial series

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are said to be "at loggerheads" with Netflix amid the production of their controversial docuseries.The streaming platform is said to be insisting that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's docuseries will broadcast as planned in December - despite the couple wanting it to be delayed.After series five of The Crown airs in November, Netflix want to keep royal fans content with more royal content in the shape of Harry and Meghan's series. READ NEXT: Oprah Winfrey 'could be quizzed by lawyers' over tell-all interview with Harry and MeghanNot only this, but it has been alleged by the makers of the couple's show that some of Harry's comments on camera contradict what he has written in his book.

The New York Post reports that a source revealed: "A lot in the show contradicted what Harry has written [in his book], so that was an issue."Then Harry and Meghan made significant requests to walk back content they themselves have provided for their own project."Also, following Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's passing on September 8, Harry and Meghan were said to want to "refine" parts of their programme.

In their series they are said to discuss the Royal Family including The King, Queen Camilla, and The Prince Of Wales.With the couple keen to make edits to their docuseries, Netflix are seemingly not very willing for them to do so.

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