However, this project has already stirred serious controversy. Former royal protection officer Dai Davies publicly criticized Harry, accusing him of fueling “nonsense” conspiracy theories about Diana’s fatal car crash in Paris in 1997. He expressed his anger on GB News, saying Harry should “engage his brain before opening his mouth” and stop repeating unproven theories.
Davies argued that Harry often ignores the evidence surrounding Diana’s death and instead repeats speculation that keeps conspiracy theories alive. His harsh words—calling Harry’s remarks “verbal diarrhoea”—show just how divisive the idea of this documentary has already become.
Despite the backlash, insiders claim Netflix is very interested in the project. Having Harry directly involved in a documentary about his late mother would almost certainly attract global attention, even if it risks upsetting the royal family further.
