I am not sure if the public views it as the right thing. H&M are so unpopular in the UK, they can expect a lot more booing then at the jubilee. I would advise them to wear dark colours in case someone brings a box of eggs or tomatoes.
Most likely they will not have a front row seat, and excluded from official pictures.
If that was the case we would have heard of it by now. Maybe she did do it and it wasn't used or she never did it.
Other question about what is in it. When H&M were pictured with a film crew during their charity outings in New York, The Netherlands and the UK, was that used? Everything in NL can end up in the Invictus documentary, but the others?
The Invictus documentary is taking a really long time. Probably it's already done and to be released next year with Germany.
I wouldn't put this one 100% on H&M. Here Netflix/Garbus or maybe PR people have been involved. I think their original plan was to not show their kids till they were older or in Christmas cards pics only. But then came this documentary and I can see them convincing H&M to show everything. Maybe because they said that the personal details are the style of the documentary, or that it would be good PR. Or because it would come across weird to talk about the consequences of their actions on their children without really showing them. Or a combination. I think this was a topic of discussion in the Sussex household during the making of the documentary.
They have just published their Christmas card, a picture of them at the Ripple of Hope Awards, without the kids. It is not the best picture (neither one of them is really smiling, you can see Meghan clenching her jaw) and I am sure this was a last minute change. There must have been a photoshoot with H&M and their kids for pics they had intended to use. This was a strange decision as they bring a glamour photographer everywhere. This picture is not their usual style.
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Oh the Times has information about Harry's raw, honest memoir. This is apparently what he meant by how he became the man he is today
The newspaper claimed that one of the “most extraordinary” disclosures in Prince Harry’s forthcoming autobiography, Spare, is that as a teenager he lost his virginity to a “beautiful older woman in the countryside”.