Prince Harry and Meghan Markle received their first award nomination for their explosive six-part docuseries that premiered on Netflix last December.
On Tuesday, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's "Harry & Meghan" earned a nod from the Hollywood Critics Association (HCA) in the category of best streaming non-fiction series, alongside fellow nominees "Rennervations," "Prehistoric Planet 2," "Rainn Wilson and the Geography of Bliss," "The Reluctant Traveller with Eugene Levy" and "The 1619 Project." However, Emmy Award voters snubbed the royal couple's docuseries, which was not among the nominees announced on Wednesday.
Directed by two-time Oscar-nominated filmmaker Liz Garbus, "Harry and Meghan" broke documentary ratings records for Netflix when the series' first three episodes were released on Dec.
8. Royal expert and host of the "To Di For Daily" podcast Kinsey Schofield told Fox News Digital that she was not surprised by the docuseries' HCA award recognition. "'Harry and Meghan' scored Netflix their biggest documentary debut ever," Schofield said. "We have to give credit where credit is due.
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