Prince Harry made new claims involving his older brother Prince William in the new trailer of the Netflix docuseries featuring him and his wife, Meghan Markle.

Harry said in the new 90-second trailer released Monday that "they were happy to lie to protect" his brother. He added that people were never willing "to tell the truth" to protect him and Markle.

It was unclear who Harry was referring to in his claims involving Prince William. However, there are speculations that he was pertaining to the senior members of the royal family and their aides.

In the new trailer, Markle also said in front of the camera that she was not being "thrown to the wolves," but was "being fed to the wolves."

Netflix will release the docuseries' final three episodes on December 15. It would be the second volume of the docuseries "Harry & Meghan."

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New Trailer of Netflix Docuseries

Prince Harry also cited in the new trailer the press intrusion he believes they suffered while working as members of the royal family. He added that he and Markle were victims of "institutional gaslighting." A self-shot footage of Harry showed him speaking on a flight, saying they are "on the freedom flight."

On the other hand, Markle mentioned the U.K. government's decision to remove their 24-hour police protection on the grounds, saying that they were no longer entitled to tax-payer-funded security.

The Duchess of Sussex said their security was being withdrawn, and everybody in the world knew where they were. The trailer concludes with the Sussex family being shown at their Montecito home in California with Archie and Lilibet.

Harry said he has always felt that it was a fight worth fighting for, with Markle noting that it gave them a chance to create a home they had always wanted.

Royal Family on the Netflix Docuseries

Royal expert Jonathan Sacerdoti said he does not think there was very much in the Netflix docuseries that worried the royal family too much. He added that the royal family is "breathing a sigh of relief on that front."

Sacerdoti said if anyone was watching for "explosive gossip about the royal family," they would be "sorely disappointed." An informal survey of crisis and public relations experts also found no consensus regarding the wisdom of Buckingham Palace's crisis communication strategy regarding the claims made on the Netflix docuseries.

John Goodman, CEO of John Goodman PR, said that it seemed Buckingham Palace had taken a "no comment" stance to the documentary.

Goodman noted that it was probably the correct reaction because any comment from the royal family would only worsen the situation and call more attention to the Sussex's Netflix docuseries.

Another PR strategist, Elaine Kapogines, said the monarchy's reaction is "no surprise" as the royal family has a "history of silence" regarding public relations matters.

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Written by: Mary Webber

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