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The tell-all documentary from Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, may bear down on the general public.

The trailer for the couple's six-part Netflix series dropped last week, promising an in-depth, never-before-seen look at their private life.

While clips suggested the series would focus partly on their struggles within the Royal Family, past interviews suggest the British public may receive a similar treatment.

Since the trailer was released, royal sources have forecast the documentary will turn out like their Oprah interview, but "with more crying".

Oprah with Meghan and Harry released in 2021, but Prince Harry reportedly warned the public needed a "lesson" ahead of its debut.

The Sun revealed that senior sources said the Prince had warned the Royal Family would find their conversation "quite shocking" before sitting down for the bombshell interview.

They also claimed he said that "those Brits need to learn a lesson".

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Royal Family LIVE: Fears Meghan and Harry's Netflix show will target British public (Image: GETTY)

Fears Sussex documentary will criticise British public

Royal insiders fear that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's incoming documentary will criticise the general public alongside the Royal Family. 

The trailer for the six-part Netflix series dropped last week, overshadowing the Prince and Princess of Wales' semi-official visit to Boston.

Footage appeared to promise a revealing look at the couple's experience with other members of The Firm, including images of stony-faced Kate during a Commonwealth Day appearance with the Sussexes. 

Insight from previous tell-all appearances has some insiders concerned that some of the narrative may also settle on regular Britons. 

Speaking to The Sun ahead of their conversation with television legend Oprah Winfrey in 2021, a source said Prince Harry believed the Royal Family would find the interview "quite shocking".

He allegedly added that it was time "those Brits need to learn a lesson".

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Among images included in the trailer was one from Commonwealth Day showing a stony-faced Kate (Image: GETTY)