Palace staff watch Prince Harry’s documentary to assess impact on monarchy.

Following the release of Prince Harry’s documentary “Prince Harry’s Mission: Life, Family, and the Invictus Games,” palace staff have reportedly screened the film to evaluate its potential implications for the monarchy.

In the documentary, the Duke of Sussex chronicles his journey to Canada in preparation for the upcoming Invictus Games, offering insights into his life and family.

Grant Harold, a former British butler to King Charles III, commented on the palace’s likely scrutiny of the documentary, stating, “The people at the palace, often referred to as the ‘men in suits’ by Princess Diana, will be monitoring his activities to ensure they do not adversely affect the reputation of the crown, monarchy, Royal Family, and King.”

Harold also noted a shift in Prince Harry’s approach to privacy, suggesting that while he previously valued his personal space during his time at the palace, he now appears more willing to engage in documentary projects about his life.

“There’s a possibility that we may see more documentaries featuring Prince Harry in the future,” Harold remarked, reflecting on the duke’s evolving stance.

In regard to Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Harold highlighted her previous experience in television work and her comfort with public appearances. He noted her involvement in various media projects, including voiceover work, podcasts, and television appearances.

“Meghan’s familiarity with the media landscape makes her well-suited for such endeavors,” Harold added, suggesting that her past experiences have prepared her for potential future collaborations or projects.