Prince Harry has opened up about one of the 'biggest mistakes' of his life in his new Netflix documentary. Harry was spotted wearing a Nazi uniform, complete with swastika armband at a party in 2005.
Speaking out about the incident, which made the front page of The Sun, he said: "“It was one of the biggest mistakes of my life. “I felt so ashamed afterwards. All I wanted to do was make it right."
In the documentary Harry & Meghan, which was released today on the streaming giant, Harry said he spoke to the Chief Rabbi in London after the incident, which had a 'profound' impact on him. He also went to Berlin and spoke to a holocaust survivor.
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“I could have got on and ignored it and made the same mistakes over and over in my life… but I learnt from that", he added.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s controversial documentary aired on Netflix this morning, amid fears of bombshell allegations against the royal family.
Harry & Meghan – a six-part docuseries – dropped on the streaming giant at 8am in the UK on Thursday, with the Windsors steeling themselves for the revelations in the first three episodes.
The “unprecedented and in-depth” docuseries, directed by Oscar-nominated Liz Garbus, is billed as a Netflix global event, with Harry and Meghan sharing “the other side of their high-profile love story”.
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