Netflix has released a new clip of Harry and Meghan's docu-series ahead of the final three episodes being released next week.
The pair can be seen discussing their wedding, including the song they chose and the lyrics, in the 38-second teaser. It comes as a glimpse into the next episodes of their six-part Netflix series, which will air on Thursday morning (December 15).
Photos of the couple spinning around the dance floor are shown as the song – Land Of 1,000 Dances by Wilson Pickett – plays in the background. Other wedding snaps show Harry and Meghan with their guests, including the likes of Sir Elton John and suits actress Abigail Spencer.
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Reminiscing about the wedding, Meghan says: “I just really wanted the music to be fun – even our first dance.” She can then be seen looking to Harry and trying to remember the song’s name.
“Song Of A Thousand Dances? I always get it wrong,” she says before singing some of the lyrics like: “Mashed potato, do the alligator”. He says encouragingly: “There you go.”
“That was our fist dance. It was so fun,” Meghan says. “It was just spinning like a whirlwind. It was so great.”
The clip has been released amid the fallout over the first three episodes, which were released on the streaming platform at 8am on Thursday (December 8). The first half of the docu-series explores Harry's childhood as a young Royal, his relationship with his late mother Princess Diana and his feelings towards the paparazzi.
It goes on to detail how his and Meghan's relationship blossomed - from meeting on Instagram and taking a romantic trip to Africa, to sneaking the actress into Kensington Palace. It also explores the couple's engagement, Meghan's relationship with her dad and what it was like her for to swiftly learn about Royal protocol.
The couple have received criticism over the series for apparently attacking British institutions as they discussed their experiences including racism. On January 8 2020, the Sussexes revealed they intended to “step back as ‘senior’ members of the royal family and work to become financially independent”.
They officially left the monarchy on March 31 2020, having opted for personal and financial freedom over remaining as working members of the royal family.
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