Royally close cousins! Princess Eugenie is the ONLY member of Prince Harry's family to feature in personal photos shared in their Netflix documentary

Prince Harry has celebrated his close bond with his cousin Princess Eugenie, after she was the only member of the royal family to feature in personal photos shared in his Netflix documentary. 

One sweet snap of Prince Andrew's daughter, 32, in the second episode shows the pair out for a bike ride along a palm tree-lined stretch of pavement in California. 

Earlier this winter, the mother-of-one became the first member of the Royal Family to publicly visit the Duke of Sussex in California, two years after he quit senior duties.

The programme also featured previously unseen photographs of Harry and his wife Meghan Markle partying with Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank on Halloween.

Prince Harry appeared to demonstrate a close bond with his cousin - Princess Eugenie - in the Sussexes' revealing documentary, which Netflix released this morning

Prince Harry appeared to demonstrate a close bond with his cousin - Princess Eugenie - in the Sussexes' revealing documentary, which Netflix released this morning

The Duchess of Sussex, 41, is also said to be close to Eugenie, having been introduced to her before she had even met her royal beau, through their mutual friend Misha Nonoo.

Meghan previously revealed how she and the Duke hit the town incognito in Halloween costumes with his cousin and her partner for a final night out before their relationship was revealed on the Ellen DeGeneres show.

And in the first episode of their new £88 million Harry & Meghan series today, the couple shared a number of photographs from the big night out. 

In one snap, Meghan and Harry can be seen crowding in for a photograph with Eugenie and Jack, as well as another friend, Markus Anderson who is the global membership director for Soho House. 

In one snap from episode one, Meghan and Harry can be seen crowding in for a photograph with Eugenie (pictured)

In one snap from episode one, Meghan and Harry can be seen crowding in for a photograph with Eugenie (pictured) 

Speaking about the event in 2016, Meghan recalled going to a Halloween party with Prince Harry.

Prince Harry was dressed in a gas mask, while Meghan also pulled her hat low over her face. 

The couple said they 'wanted to pull the pin on the fun grenade'. 

Meghan said: 'His cousin Eugenie, her boyfriend Jack and my friend Markus were there too. It was so great, just silly fun.'

In another photo from the big night out, Meghan can be seen posing for a playful selfie with Princess Eugenie

In another photo from the big night out, Meghan can be seen posing for a playful selfie with Princess Eugenie 

Meghan has previously spoken of the event during an appearance on the  Ellen DeGeneres last year. 

'He came to see me in Toronto and our friends and his cousin Eugenie and now her husband Jack, they came as well, and the four of us snuck out in Halloween costumes to just have one fun night on the town before it was out in the world that we were a couple,' she recalled. 'It was a post-apocalypse theme, so we had all this very bizarre costuming on, and we were able to just have one fun final night out.' 

The couple had been reported to have tried to push it back to 2023 despite the streaming giant paying them a rumoured $100million (£88million) for the fly-on-the-wall series. 

There have been mixed reports, with the royals reportedly 'at odds' with the production staff on their Netflix docuseries because the 'panicked' couple want to make 'such extensive edits' that the team believe the project could be 'shelved indefinitely'.

In another candid shot from the big night, Meghan and Harry snuggle up for a snap together (pictured)

In another candid shot from the big night, Meghan and Harry snuggle up for a snap together (pictured) 

King Charles and Prince William are poised to issue a 'swift and robust' response to any unjust claims in Harry and Meghan's series - but William and his wife Kate are not likely to watch it themselves, sources have said.

Senior royals are said to be bracing for the worst and will be prepared to address any unfounded accusations as the new series dropped on the streaming service at 8am.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have already made a number of claims in two trailers released by Netflix in recent days, saying they had no protection from the Palace and accused aides of actively leaking and 'planting' stories against them as part of a 'dirty game'.

Speaking about the event in 2016, Meghan recalled going to a Halloween party with Prince Harry

Speaking about the event in 2016, Meghan recalled going to a Halloween party with Prince Harry

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle shared previously unseen photographs as they partied with Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank on Halloween in their new Netflix documentary

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle shared previously unseen photographs as they partied with Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank on Halloween in their new Netflix documentary

Members of the Sussexes' now defunct household are also said to be 'seething with rage' over trailers for the six-part documentary

Officials from both Buckingham and Kensington Palace will watch the first three episodes of the series this morning.

But it is understood that the Prince and Princess of Wales will refuse to watch the first three episodes of the documentary.

An insider also told The Sun that the royals are reluctant to engage in a tit-for-tat battle over the series.

They said: 'If there are parts which are blatantly wrong, then it is only right that they are corrected.

'The trailers already have some glaring errors and misrepresentations, which doesn’t bode well for the full series. But the plan is to keep schtum and carry on.”

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But sources told the newspaper they are unlikely to respond until the full series has been released - due next Thursday.

Aides are understood to have been briefed by the King and Prince of Wales to issue a 'swift and robust' response if required.

'If there is a need to respond to anything in the upcoming series then you can be assured that response will be swift and robust.'

It is understood that Netflix offered a right of reply to senior royal to allow them the chance to respond to any allegations featured in the series.

But Buckingham and Kensington Palace both deny receiving any such approach.

Harry and Meghan, meanwhile, have vowed that it is just the 'beginning' and have earlier spoken of 'sweeping down walls of oppression'.

But Netflix’s use of 'misleading' footage in two trailers for the series would not have been tolerated by British broadcasters, according to producers.

Former BBC and Channel 4 commissioning editor Peter Grimsdale said lawyers would have intervened before the trailer was relased.

He told The Times: 'It’s almost hard-wired into us to make sure we know where every shot comes from because that’s the sort of thing that if there was complaints about it, you would be in real trouble. 

'There’s a certain duty of care. I think people working for Sky would feel the same way. It’s partly a function of regulations just being different in America.'

Mr Grimsdale added: '99.9 per cent of the time this doesn’t happen because every one checks.'

In the bombshell documentary: 

It comes after the Sussexes faced an awkward grilling from journalists about their explosive documentary in New York. 

Harry and Meghan were asked if they were putting money before family as they graced a star-studded gala hosted by the Robert F Kennedy Human Rights organisation, where they received an award for fighting racism in the Royal Family.

The pair did not give a direct response, but the duke could be heard saying 'so many questions' before they were escorted inside.

Earlier, they told the ceremony that their war against 'oppression' has only just begun.

Harry and Meghan delivered the politically charged pre-taped remarks after being honoured with an award for fighting racism in the Royal Family by the Robert F Kennedy Human Rights Foundation, a prize that counts Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton among its former recipients.

Meghan also talked about her struggle with suicidal thoughts since becoming a member of the Royal Family, telling the audience she 'didn't want to be alive anymore' and revealing that the decision not to end her life 'wasn't easy', in remarks echoing those made during her bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey.

In a speech praising the late RFK, the Duke of Sussex told the star-studded Ripple of Hope Gala: 'As we all face a complete and challenging time in the world, we choose the path of optimism of care for each other and our communities. 

'We understand this honour, not about the culmination of a life's work, but instead and in many ways for us, a beginning.'

Members of the Sussexes' now defunct household are said to be 'seething with rage' over trailers for the six-part documentary

Members of the Sussexes' now defunct household are said to be 'seething with rage' over trailers for the six-part documentary

He said: 'Bobby Kennedy said, ''Each time a man stands up for an ideal or acts to improve the lot of others or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope.'''

His wife said: 'The enduring dream of RFK of a just and peaceful world is so much more than a simple hope. It's a direct ask, a specific challenge, a call to action, a test of individual courage and collective spirit. And his appeal to humanity is as relevant today as it was in 1966 when he stood before the University of Cape Town, a place we've visited and hold close to our hearts. And he delivered a vision for the common good of society.

'He also said those ripples build a current which can sweep down the mightiest walls of oppression and resistance'.

The timeline of Prince Harry and Meghan's bombshell documentary series  

September 2020 - The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's production company, Archewell Productions, signed a reported $100million deal with the streaming giant.

July 2021 - Meghan announces first project with Netflix - an animated series called Pearl. She was taking on the roles of 'creator and executive producer' - marking the first time the former actress and Suits star would work in the position of EP. 

September - Spotted filming in New York at the Global Citizen Live event 

April 2022 - Spotted filming at the Invictus Games in the Hague 

May - Reports emerge Netflix are hoping for an 'at-home with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex-style' docuseries 

Meghan's animated series Pearl is dropped by Netflix as part of a wave of cutbacks prompted by the streaming service's drop in subscribers. 

June - Couple were told they wouldn't be able to film while attending Jubilee celebrations 

August - Meghan hints that the documentary could focus on their 'love story 

September - The Queen dies. Reports emerge the the couple want to 'downplay' what they've said about the royal family in the documentary 

October - It was reported how the Duke and Duchess were 'at odds' with the production staff on their Netflix docuseries because the 'panicked' couple wanted to make 'such extensive edits' that the team believe the project could be 'shelved indefinitely'.

Meghan then appears to try to distance herself from the project during an interview.

She suggested that its direction was in the hands of left-leaning filmmaker Liz Garbus 'even if it means it may not be the way we would have told it'.

At the end of the month, it's announced Prince Harry's memoir will be released on January 10 and will be called Spare. 

November - It was reported Prince Harry was trying to get Netflix to postpone the documentary until after Christmas so it was released at around the same time as his bombshell memoir.

It is claimed Prince Harry and Meghan first hired Oscar-nominated director Garrett Bradley for the series - before they had a falling out and she left.

Meanwhile Netflix face heavy backlash over the fifth series of The Crown, and reports suggest the streaming platform might push back the release date of Harry and Meghan's series in response.

However, it is then revealed the couple will release the documentary on December 8. 

December 1 - First trailer is released, showcasing a number of highly personal images 

December 8 - Part one of the documentary is released 

December 15 - Part two of the documentary is set to be released  

January 10 2023 - Prince Harry's memoir Spare is due to be released 

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Just six months after the couple set up home in California in March 2020, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced a shiny new deal with Netflix, saying they wanted to provide 'hope and inspiration' by teaming up with the streaming goliath.

The Duke and Duchess said their company, unnamed at the time but now known as Archewell Productions, would make documentaries, feature films, scripted shows and children's programming. 

In a statement, the Sussexes said: 'Our focus will be on creating content that informs but also gives hope. As new parents, making inspirational family programming is also important to us.'

They added that Netflix's 'unprecedented reach will help us share impactful content that unlocks action.'

Ted Sarandos, Netflix's chief content officer and co-chief exec, said at the time: 'We're incredibly proud they have chosen Netflix as their creative home and are excited about telling stories with them that can help build resilience and increase understanding for audiences everywhere.'

After putting ink to paper on the deal, the Sussexes were said to have welcomed cameras into their luxury Montecito mansion for a reality-type documentary, Page Six reported.

While it's unclear on exactly how much of their home life the couple were prepared to share, they certainly did let Netflix cameras trail them on public appearances in 2021 and 2022. 

When Harry and Meghan jetted to the Global Citizen Live event in New York in late September 2021, a camera crew accompanied them. 

And just over six months later in the Hague, in April this year, the Duke and Duchess were filmed at the Invictus Games, hugging Team United Kingdom competitor Lisa Johnston and meeting competitors and chatting to the crowds. 

One of the organisers at the event said the Netflix team arrived in six people carriers with caseloads of equipment.

The film crew were given maroon bibs to help them stand out from the dozens of photographers covering the games and given exclusive access to the couple with behind close door meeting with the athletes.

However, when it came to the Queen's Jubilee in June - just a few months before the late Monarch died on September 8th, the couple were firmly told they wouldn't be able to film while attending the celebrations.   

Indeed, Meghan and Harry took a low key role in the national event, missing out on key moments on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, which only senior roles were allowed to attend. 

Even before it's release, the show has made waves on both sides of the Atlantic and it is expected to cause fresh turmoil for the Royal Family. Harry also has his memoirs, named 'Spare', on the way. 

Royal experts have claimed in recent weeks that these two bombshell projects will further set back any prospect of a meaningful reconciliation between the couple, who live in a $14.65million Montecito mansion with their two children, Archie, three, and Lilibet, one, with King Charles and Prince William. 

This summer, Meghan hinted that the documentary  could focus on their 'love story'.

Speaking in an interview with The Cut, the Duchess said her five-year-long romance with Prince Harry is one of the 'pieces of her life' that she has not yet been able to share with the public.

The Duchess continued: 'The piece of my life I haven't been able to share, that people haven't been able to see, is our love story.' 

But after the Queen's death the Sussexes were said to have wanted to 'downplay much of what they have said about Charles III, Queen Consort Camilla, and the Prince and Princess of Wales' in their documentary series, according to a previous report.

It was then reported how the Duke and Duchess were 'at odds' with the production staff on their Netflix docuseries because the 'panicked' couple wanted to make 'such extensive edits' that the team believe the project could be 'shelved indefinitely'. 

One Hollywood industry source said the couple were facing doubts about the series following the Queen's death.

They said: 'A lot of conversations are happening. 

'I hear that Harry and Meghan want the series to be held until next year, they want to stall.

'I wonder if the show could even be dead in the water at this point, do Harry and Meghan just want to shelve this thing?,' they added.

A Netflix insider also claimed: 'Netflix has been keen to have the show ready to stream for December. There's a lot of pressure on (Netflix CEO) Ted Sarandos, who has the relationship with Harry and Meghan, to get this show finished.'

However the source added that the streaming platform was 'standing by the filmmakers' who want to keep the content in the project, and that it will still be 'going forward.' 

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