Sign up to our free email to get all the latest royal news and pictures We have more newsletters Sign up to our free email to get all the latest royal news and pictures We have more newsletters Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are currently facing criticism due to inconsistencies noted between two significant interviews. The pair have been accused of "trying to rewrite history" after remarks made during their recent Netflix docuseries seemingly contradicted previous statements. Initially, the focus was on their 2017 engagement interview with BBC presenter Mishal Husain, who rebuffed Meghan's claim that the interview was nothing more than an "orchestrated reality show".

In their latest Netflix docuseries, Meghan alleged that the initial chat was "rehearsed" and labelled it a "reality show", describing Ms Husain as "neither empathetic nor warm enough". The Mail's Richard Eden didn't hold back in his response to Meghan's comments, following Husain's reflection that she "didn't know what to make of" Meghan's remarks at first. She identified contradictions in the couple's story, highlighting that they previously said they met through a blind date but, instead, revealed on their Netflix show that they initially connected via Instagram.

Richard shared his thoughts with Palace Confidential, saying: "They [Harry and Meghan] really are [trying to rewrite history], I think Meghan is trying to rewrite history. "There's one version that was out at the time, and she's trying to say 'no, that.