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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to share intimate details over their special wedding dance in volume two of their Netflix series.
On Thursday, the first three episodes of the Sussexes’ explosive documentary dropped on the streaming giant.
The couple shared exclusive details about how they met and the ‘racist undertones’ and ‘outright racism’ in the press directed at the Suits actress, 41.
In a newly released clip from their intimate tell-all, the couple shared more details from their 2018 wedding, which took place on Saturday May 19. reception.
‘I just really wanted the music to be fun. Even our first dance,’ Meghan says at the beginning of the volume two promo.
‘Song of Thousand Dances? A Thousand Dances? I always get it wrong. That
was our first dance. It was so fun. Just spinning like a whirlwind. It
was so great,’ she adds.
Harry and Meghan’s wedding party will be explored in volume two (Picture: Netflix / BACKGRID)
‘I just really wanted the music to be fun.’ (Picture: Netflix / BACKGRID)
Harry and Meghan also shared a picture of themselves dancing with Sir Elton
John, a close friend of Harry’s late mother Princess Diana.
The six-parter has been met with endless controversy with members of the royal family reportedly not contacted, despite a disclaimer claiming that the Palace was contacted for comment.
The BBC recently defended the series after viewers claimed there was too much coverage on the programme.
In the first three episodes Harry and Meghan talk about how they first met (Picture: Getty)
‘The Netflix series Harry & Meghan has been widely anticipated, with speculation as to what the Duke and Duchess of Sussex may say about their experiences within the Royal Family, what this may mean for family relations and how this could affect perceptions of the Royal Family,’ BBC spokesperson said.
‘Prior to the series being released, the trailers issued by Netflix were an indication of the issues which would be discussed.
‘In this context, we broadcast clips of these trailers, which were clearly labelled, as part of our analysis.
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‘Our reporting has also reflected allegations that footage and photos used within the trailers were misleading.’
They continued: ‘While this may not be a story of interest to everyone, we believe our coverage has been proportionate and duly impartial, reflecting public interest.’
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Read the latest updates on Metro.co.uk’s dedicated Prince Harry and Meghan Markle pages.
Harry and Meghan is available to stream on Netflix, and volume II airs on Thursday December 15.
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The final three episodes air later this week.