Netflix is set to release the highly anticipated documentary series on Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle.
Volume 1 of Meghan & Harry will land on the streaming platform tomorrow. The six part series promises to document the couple's story in their own words.
The synopsis for the series promises to "explore 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 trailer was released last week and features Christopher Bouzy.
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The founder of Bot Sentinel has previously defended the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and said in the trailer: "It's about hatred. It's about race."
Mr Bouzy's company has researched the online trolling Meghan has received prior to the show. He branded the messages the couple received as part of a "targeted hate campaign" in a statement released when he joined the show.
He said: "I guess I can officially announce I am in the Harry and Meghan docuseries. I want to thank everyone who has supported Bot Sentinel's research and allowed us to expose the targeted hate campaign against Harry and Meghan."
Mr Bouzy will be discussing his company's findings on the documentary. According to the Express, Buzzfeed claimed Bot Sentinel's report from last year found around 70% of the abuse Meghan received online came from just 83 Twitter accounts.
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