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Prince Harry makes Netflix debut in 'Rising Phoenix’ doc: ‘A story that the world needs now’

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Prince Harry has officially made his Netflix debut. The Duke of Sussex made a special appearance in a new documentary about one of his most passionate causes. “Rising Phoenix,” which premiered Aug.

26, tells the origin story of the Paralympic Games. The film was originally planned to coincide with the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo.

However, due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the events have been delayed until next year. “'Rising Phoenix' is a story that the world needs now,” the British royal told Fox News in a statement. “We are confronted by the true power of the human spirit and the sheer strength of mind to overcome and achieve what most would deem impossible.” Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex speaks with athletes during.

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