Prince Harry will appear with other members of the royal family in a historic documentary about Prince Philip's 'extraordinary life' - told by 'those who know him best'.
Viewers can expect an in-depth look at Prince Philip’s life and career as it was revealed filmmakers were given “special access” to the Queen’s private film collection.
“There are poignant recollections, plenty of humour and numerous fresh insights into the character and legacy of this royal pioneer."“This film is an unrivalled portrait of a man with a unique place in royal history - by those who know him best,” the statement concluded. Relations between the Sussex’s and the royal family remain fragile after Prince Harry and Meghan aired a number of startling claims against other members of the family.
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