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Who does William think he is? Mocking Prince Harry as His Africa Documentary Gets Rejected by Netflix

Who does William think he is? Mocking Harry as His Africa Documentary Gets Rejected by Netflix

According to William's friends, he expressed his amusement when he heard that Harry's Africa documentary, intended to honor their late mother Diana, was flatly rejected by Netflix for not meeting their standards. 

The source revealed that William chuckled lightly and commented that he could never forgive Harry for exploiting their mother's death to make money and play the victim card in the future. William questions who Harry believes he is, especially considering that Meghan seems to control every move of her husband.

This development comes as Harry plans to return to Africa for his solo Netflix documentary, despite uncertainties surrounding the future of the Sussexes' million-dollar Netflix deal. The renegade royal is determined to create a new documentary. While the exact subject of the documentary is unknown, it will undoubtedly be seen as following in the footsteps of his mother Diana, who famously campaigned against landmines in Africa shortly before her tragic passing.

However, the ongoing Hollywood writers' strike poses a hurdle, preventing the prince from progressing with his plans for now. Additionally, Netflix has announced no interest in Harry's unlikely projects. It is worth noting that Harry previously proposed the idea to Spotify of doing podcasts on trauma with figures such as Putin and Trump, drawing attention to his tumultuous childhood.

Notably, former BBC Royal correspondent Jenny Bond remarked that Diana deeply cherished her two sons, emphasizing that they meant the world to her. She expressed her belief that Diana's greatest wish would have been to embrace her boys again and find a way to reconcile the rift between them.

Bond shared her opinion that Diana could have potentially mended their relationship, but it appears that even their mother's influence cannot bring them together. The loss of forgiveness and trust occurred when Harry's brother wrote the book "Spare."

During a documentary titled "Harry and Meghan: An African Journey," which aired in 2019, Harry finally spoke about the rumors surrounding the family feud. A royal filmmaker, discussing the family dynamics, revealed that the tension primarily existed between the brothers. It is a known fact that all brothers and families have their disagreements, but currently, the fallout between William and Harry is becoming public. 

These two individuals, who experienced the loss of their mother at a young age, were expected to be closer than ever and rely on each other. While that may hold some truth, they are also two grown men in their 30s and 40s, establishing their own families and pursuing different paths in different parts of the country with distinct duties.

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