• Harry and Meghan have a Netflix documentary coming soon
  • It's said to cover their lives after leaving the Royal Family
  • Experts warn the doc will leave Prince Harry completely alone

Already in the run-up to the Netflix documentary about Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan, there has been much speculation about the content and possible consequences for the British Royal Family.

Experts weigh in ahead of Harry and Meghan's Netflix doc

Royal expert Prue MacSween suspects that Harry has come to regret the documentary, partly because of the Queen's death.

"The public has turned really well and truly now with the death of Her Majesty," MacSween told Sky News.

"There was so much love for that woman and sympathy for her and now I think that he's seen what he's done, and I think that he's probably lamenting it."

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MacSween goes on to explain that there is no going back for Harry and Meghan because of their contract with Netflix.

"It's a runaway train for him because Netflix wants to capitalize on what's happened this year, and I think he's really going to find himself out in the cold," she added. "He's made his bed, and he's going to have to lay in it."

Is the Netflix documentary the final straw for the royals?

Most recently, Meghan seemed to want to distance herself from the documentary, which probably doesn't bode well for the Palace.

She explained to Variety that her story in the documentary may not be told exactly how she and her husband would have told it, but rather how their director saw things.

As Daily Mail editor Richard Eden recently warned on the Palace Confidential podcast: "It looks like it's going to be awful for the Royal Family."

"They want to say, 'that’s [the director's] vision, it's nothing to do with us,' which is very alarming," he added.