The world is waiting with baited breath as Harry and Meghan's explosive Netflix documentary is set to spark fear among some in the royal household.
Yet some have been left with raised eyebrows after spotting footage from what appears to be Katie Price's court appearance in the trailer for the two part docuseries.
The dramatic trailer, which was released on Monday afternoon, sees Prince Harry powerfully speak about the "pain and suffering of women marrying into this institution", with images of Meghan contrasting with those of his mother.
"I realised, they're never going to protect you," Meghan says as paparazzi are seen snapping pictures. As she wipes away a tear, Harry is heard saying he was "terrified".
"I didn't want history to repeat itself," he says as a short clip of Harry and Meghan is shown walking amongst a crowd. Soon afterwards, cameramen are seen flocking to take pictures - only it appears that they may not have actually been taking pictures of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
It comes just days after a previous promo showed a line-up of photographers at a Harry Potter premier.
Frames from the latest trailer appear to have actually come from paps waiting for Katie Price outside Crawley Magistrates Court in December last year.
Photographers are seen rushing near a blue building, which is identified as Crawley Magistrates Court.
LBC compared the footage to clarify that both clips were the same, pointing out that there was a cameraman wearing a grey jumper and what seems to be the same equipment, a woman dressed in black in a Covid mask and the lettering of Crawley Magistrates court on the building.
While another piece of footage of "press hounding" from the trailer features a photo taken in 2011 - five years before they met.
The teaser for the show, which drops on Thursday, features a number of candid snaps of the couple from throughout their time together.
But one photo features hordes of photographers clamouring to take pictures - suggesting they were trying to take images of the couple.
However, it has now emerged that the picture used in the promo does not show photographers snapping photos of Harry and Meghan.
Instead, it shows snappers at the red carpet premiere of the Harry Potter movie Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part Two in central London, which is the final film in the franchise.