The documentary that will be available on Netflix has reportedly been delayed and won’t be released in November as originally anticipated.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex titles of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle might be withdrawn if the Netflix documentary series contains untrue claims, according to an expert on the royal family.

“King Charles won’t hold back and might even deprive the Sussex family of their titles, along with those of their children Archie and Lilibet,” said royal expert Katie Nicholl. Based on her observations of King Charles’ prior behavior, Nicholl made this forecast.

Recent sources claim that the documentary that would be available on Netflix will not be released as originally planned in November. The documentary might not be broadcast until 2023 as a result of the negative feedback Netflix received for the fifth season of “The Crown” based on Katie Nicholl.

“This is not something Harry and Meghan should be delighted about,” The pair might not be able to keep their $100 million deal with Netflix, claims Katie Nicholl. Additionally, there were rumors that the documentary would be postponed for an unforeseen period of time.

Katie Nicholl claims that when Prince Harry and Meghan Markle went to London to attend Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral, they realized that a lot of the material in Harry’s planned book and the Netflix documentary “might potentially look quite insensitive so soon after The Queen’s death.”

“Timing is crucial,” the regal advisor insisted, and she was correct.

But if anything in the documentary tarnishes the prestige of the royal family, King Charles III will not hold back, and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will witness his “ruthless side,” according to later remarks made by Katie Nicholl.