Ms. Elser pointed out, "Upon the release of the series [Harry & Meghan] on Netflix, the streaming giant wasted no time in engaging in ostentatious self-congratulation, promptly disseminating press releases that proclaimed 'Harry & Meghan' as the platform's most significant documentary debut."
However, she went on to add, "Even before the Sussexes had cashed their first paycheck or the film crew had dismantled the numerous boom microphones scattered around their faux-Tuscan Montecito residence, a multitude of stories had already circulated in media outlets worldwide, extolling the remarkable success of the Sussexes' series. Bravo! But, here comes the caveat..."
For those who may not be familiar, even reports from Deadline emerged, asserting that 'Harry & Meghan' was the second most-watched documentary, narrowly edged out of the top spot by the documentary 'The Tinder Swindler.'
In summary, Prince Harry's efforts to self-promote and incessantly discuss media matters have met with derision from the public and media experts alike.