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Zoe Ball reacts to Harry and Meghan's jaw-dropping Netflix first look teaser 'Goodness me'

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Meghan remarked: "When the stakes are this high, doesn't it make more sense to hear our story from us?"Zoe drew back a breath, as she uttered: "My goodness me."She continued: "The 59 second trailer has pictures and videos of them both that we have never seen before."One of Meghan crying.

One of them dancing. Whatever you think I'm sure you will all be watching." Zoe added: "The rumours are that it might be shown next Thursday (December 8) but there is no official release on that.

But we will keep you updated."The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's upcoming series has attracted a barrage of media attention ahead of its launch.The trailer for the couple's six-part Netflix documentary dropped earlier this week and promised to reveal deatail of the Sussex family's formerly under-wraps private life.In one clip, the Duchess appears to be weeping, and in another, she curls up on a chair, phone in hand, while appearing stressed.Netflix said the documentary would offer an "unprecedented and in-depth" look at their lives.The statement adds: "Across six episodes, the series explores the clandestine days of their early courtship and the challenges that led to them feeling forced to step back from their full-time roles in the institution."The documentary trailer arrived to immediate controversy, with many people convinced the royals travelled to the US and separated from the Firm for their privacy.Some commentators have decried the royals' "unbelievable narcissism", while others have branded their series a "declaration of war"..

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