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Netflix has issued two trailers for the second part of the Harry & Meghan series which have one subtle discrepancy in the subtitles, fuelling speculation the Duke of Sussex is accusing the Palace of lying while the other accuses the British media.
Earlier today the streaming giant released the trailer for the next three episodes of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's bombshell six-part docuseries, which will air on December 15.
In the trailer uploaded to Netflix's Twitter account which has 21.2 million followers, the one minute and 11-second clip includes a scene in which Prince Harry says 'they were lying to protect my brother' against a backdrop of footage of the brothers walking side-by-side at Prince Philip's funeral.
Prince Harry says 'they were happy to lie to protect my brother' in a misleading trailer which makes it seem like he could be talking about the Royal Family
Netflix's website trailer makes clear that Harry is referring to the British media when he says 'they are happy to lie to protect my brother'
'They were happy to lie to protect my brother, they were never willing to tell the truth to protect us,' he said in the clip.
It is unclear who Harry was referring to by 'they' and what he accused them of 'lying' about, leading to speculation it could be the Palace.
But in a second trailer posted to the Netflix platform which makes it clear that Harry is accusing the British media.
The trailer tweeted out by Netflix is subtitled to say 'they were happy to lie to protect my brother' without making clear who he is referring to
Netflix's website trailer makes clear that Harry is referring to the British media when he says 'they are happy to lie to protect my brother'
The UK trailer posted is a different version with the subtitles referencing 'the British media'.
In the 90-second clip, Harry is heard saying: 'I wonder what would've happened to us had we not got out when we did.'
Meghan adds: 'Our security was being pulled. Everyone in the world knew where we were.'
The duke also can be heard saying: 'I said, ''We need to get out of here''.'
Images of a man with his face blurred, a plane flying, Harry filming a video on his phone and newspapers being made also appear on screen.
Meghan and Harry also address their relationship with the Prince and Princess of Wales and the rift that has opened since their move to the US.
The duchess tells the camera: 'I wasn't being thrown to the wolves, I was being fed to the wolves.'
More 'truthbombs' are anticipated in the next three episodes of Harry and Meghan's six-part docuseries
While an image of Buckingham Palace is shown, Harry adds: 'They were happy to lie to protect my brother [William]. They were never willing to tell the truth to protect us.'
Clips of Harry and Meghan's wedding are also played alongside news footage and newspaper headlines about the pair.
Meghan says: 'It gave us a chance to create that home we always wanted.'
Harry adds: 'I've always felt as though this was a fight worth fighting for,' as photographs and video footage of him and his family are shown.
The trailer also features Sussex cheerleader Christopher Bouzy, who says: 'They were actively recruiting people to disseminate disinformation.'
Tyler Perry, the music producer who lent the couple his home when they first arrived in California, adds: 'They just wanted to be free to love and be happy. I applauded that.'
Netflix has been contacted for a comment.