
EXCLUSIVE: Meghan Markle’s ex-friend Lizzie Cundy thinks she and Prince Harry will oppose Netflix’s Platinum Jubilee ban and continue to share videos
Meghan Markle’s former friend Lizzie Cundy thinks the former actress and Prince Harry will share a private look at the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations with Netflix.
It was previously revealed that Netflix took the ultimate royal hit and was denied credit over the weekend, despite Harry and Meghan’s deal with the company.
But Meghan’s ex-friend, who dumped after meeting Prince Harry, says the couple may have taken personal photos to share with the streaming giant.
The couple made their first public trip to the UK to celebrate the queen’s 70th birthday and their return was met with a mixed welcome.

Speaking exclusively with, Lizzie said, “In anticipation of the Netflix show to come out, I’m sure we’ll be seeing a lot more than the queen or other royalty would like there.”
“There is a reason or a purpose why I’m here unfortunately for me, I don’t think it’s for The Queen, I think it’s for Netflix, for the money and the right thing for her, in my opinion, would be on her father’s side, victim of a severe stroke.

“Netflix has been banned, but I’m sure they’ll find a way.”
The reality star continued: “They were told they weren’t going to be on the balcony, but they were determined to be a part of it.
“It is fair to say that the Royals are more concerned about Meghan than they are [Prince] Andrew.”
Sources previously told The Telegraph that if the crew attempted to film Sussex from public space, they would be “moved”.

Netflix crews could go to public places with millions of people celebrating, but administrators reportedly would immediately ask them to relocate if they tried to install filming equipment.
Harry and Meghan kept a relatively low profile during their trip to the UK, only appearing publicly at the Thanksgiving service at St Paul’s Cathedral on Friday, while being demoted to watch Trooping The Color from the Major General’s office in Horse Guards. .

During the four days of celebration, Her Majesty was joined by Prince Charles, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Prince William, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and their children.
Lizzie had previously said, “Maybe they could take a page from the queen’s book and see how we should behave.
“They decided they weren’t real, they didn’t want to work in the royal family, they didn’t want to perform their royal duties, so they should have the decency I feel to stay away from.”
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Source: Dailystar

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