Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are already blaming one other and preparing for the inevitable reaction from their Netflix documentary series.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex appear in an "at-home" fashion show directed by Liz Garbus, whom the former "Suits" star praised as a "seasoned filmmaker whose work I've long respected."

The series will run on the streaming service as part of a multi-year agreement.

However, a royal expert noted that Meghan has already been ahead of the game, speaking out about the impending concert in a recent interview with Variety magazine.

In her statement, the former "Deal or No Deal" star emphasized it's nice to trust somebody to tell her and her husband's story, "even if it means it may not be the way we would have told it."

Meghan said, "But that's not why we're telling it. We're trusting our story to someone else, meaning it will go through their lens."

The Duchess' statements, however, were challenged by Rachel Bowie on the "Royally Obsessed" podcast when she stated that the tale could not be conveyed the way they desired.

The insider said that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are "already a bit concerned" about the backlash they will face once the information is public.

After all, they were reportedly hurrying to make big changes to the performance following Queen Elizabeth II's death.

The pair is "clashing" with the billion-dollar empire's leaders over the program, according to royal novelist Katie Nicholl, who said that they inked a $100 million agreement with them.

According to ET, they were distancing themselves from the British royal family before to Queen Elizabeth II's death.

"But not it seems their sudden change of heart may be too little, too late."

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Several stories also said that they wished to retract remarks they had made regarding King Charles II and Queen Consort Camilla.

Aside from the $100 million contract, Prince Harry received a $35 million advance for his future book.

"When you're getting that kind of advance, it's not going to be for Harry talking about his charity efforts," Katie added.

"There are major concerns that need to be addressed," she said, "not least the fact that Harry and Meghan continue to violate the Royal Family's trust."

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