The editor is responsible for the fake photo outside a Harry Potter movie, and not in front of the alliterate one and her husband.

The other photo, which looks sneaky, taken from above though, was a photo that was personally approved by the alliterate one.

She knew a photographer would be there, because it was the only place she allowed them to be.

When she saw the cut of the movie, she knew it was a lie, but didn’t say anything.

Liz Garbus

Meghan Markle

Prince Harry

‘Harry & Meghan’ Netflix Trailers Spark Controversy Over Misleading Images & Clips

Netflix’s hotly-anticipated Harry & Meghan doc series has already been causing controversy as UK media outlets pick apart its two trailers and find footage and photos have been used in misleading ways.

Veteran UK royal correspondent Jennie Bond slammed the “extremely sloppy production values” of Harry and Meghan’s Archewell’s documentary this morning and ITV stalwart Lorraine Kelly described the use of certain images and footage as “bizarre.” Archewell is producing with Story Syndicate and Diamond Docs and Liz Garbus is director.

A number of moments in the two trailers have been under the microscope.

Yesterday, an overhead camera shot supposed to illustrate press intrusion was called a “complete travesty” by another veteran royal commentator, Robert Jobson, who pointed out that the shot was taken from an accredited pool at Archbishop Tutu’s residence in Cape Town with only three journalists allowed in. Piers Morgan was one of many hundreds to retweet.

Meanwhile, analysis of several other images has found they were were taken from places completely unconnected to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. – Source

Image of Harry and Meghan being stalked by paparazzi in new Netflix film really from ‘Harry Potter’ premiere

An image apparently meant to show Prince Harry and Meghan Markle being hounded by paparazzi in their new Netflix docuseries is really a stock shot of photographers taken at the “Harry Potter” premiere years before the couple met, according to reports.

The black-and-white pic of rows of photographers snapping away is featured in the “Harry and Meghan” teaser, before Harry says: “I had to do everything I could to protect my family,” seemingly implying he was protecting them from the paps and British tabloids.

But according to the Sun, the photo-hungry group was actually getting shots of the cast of the beloved JK Rowling series at a 2011 London event for the film “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part Two.”

Markle and Prince Harry didn’t meet until 2016, five years later, and neither attended the premiere.

The Sun photographer Doug Seeburg, who is in the image, said there were no members of the royal family at the event.

The pic is from the stock image site Alamy, the Sun reported. – Source


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