Prince William left 'sickened' by Harry's Netflix deal as royals are 'ruthlessly exploited'

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Prince William has been left furious with his younger brother Prince Harry as the duke continues to hold a deal with Netflix despite the streaming platform "ruthlessly exploiting" the Royal Family.This comes ahead of the sixth and final season of the royal hit drama The Crown which will be released on Netflix in two split parts on November 16 and December 14.

The highly successful television series has followed the Firm chronologically from the 1950s and will stop in 2005. The latest series will depict the tragedy of Princess Diana's death in a car crash in Paris with her ghost later appearing in the show, the Express reports.

A friend of the Prince of Wales told The Daily Beast: "William is angry about a lot of things in connection with Harry. His decision to work with Netflix, who have ruthlessly exploited the family, is certainly one of them. "It’s incredibly hurtful to have his mother exploited over and over again in this tawdry fashion by Netflix.

He won’t watch it, but he will be totally sickened by it." Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle signed a number of lucrative entertainment deals after moving to California following their dramatic exit from the Royal Family in 2020.They also had a partnership with Spotify which came to an end earlier this year after just one series of Meghan's podcast Archetypes.However, they are now rumoured to be in talks to sign another mega bucks deal with Amazon's Audible.The couple have also produced a few pieces of content for Netflix including their bombshell documentary Harry & Meghan in which they opened up about their relationship with the royals and their personal experiences in the Firm.Throughout the six-part docuseries, they made a number of personal allegations against

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