Well, those are definitely needed
The docu had interesting insights from the Windsor's ex-butler and Julie Montagu (Viscountess Hinchingbrooke), but if you've been watching royals they won't bring anything new to the table. Their parts were brief, too brief, I find them much more interesting and learning about that world than all the rest.
The rest was predictable. Poor, innocent Meghan got treated awfully by all these racists, no one stood up for the poor dear.
The docu wasn't at all balanced and I suspect it's part of her PR.
(Anyone know who's behind the docu? eg producers & links to Sunshine Sachs)
It came at a perfect time: just as they finished their last engagements. Coincidence? I think not.
It's very much about brand Meghan and the future Sussucks [Royal] brand.
I still concede that the press behaves like a vile pack, absolutely, but neither Meghan nor her fans will take any look at her (& H's) behaviour and their missteps, no reflection at all, just "poor Meg, poor victim". Bah yuck!
Edit: They also said "normally all new married-ins have a honeymoon period with the press, eg Kate had one, others too (were named), but not poor Meghan! She was bashed all the time immediately!" which is pure bollocks, they definitely had good press and a honeymoon period with the press after the wedding, they cocked it up themselves. But as I said, no reflection at all.