IT WAS expected to be a devastating zinger of a show, with transatlantic TV bombs hurled in a fresh declaration of war on the royal family – and there certainly were eyebrow-raising moments in Harry and Meghan’s Netflix documentary.
But what stood out above all else wasn’t revenge and betrayal of the royals – instead the overwhelming theme was one of love.
Finally, here were the Sussexes, telling their story in their own words, interspersed with many never-before-seen pictures documenting their early romance and their transition to family life.
And there’s no denying it: they’re clearly crazy about each other.
Prince Harry, long tortured by the trauma of his past, looks happier than he has in years – warmer, more relaxed, smiling easily, laughing often, in his element as a husband and family man. Meghan is all sunshine smiles and loving looks, a wife still smitten with her guy.
The documentary, released in two volumes of three one-hour episodes each, is Harry and Meghan doing