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Second part of BBC’s controversial royal documentary will be named ‘Sussexit’ to appease Prince Harry

THE second part of the BBC’s controversial royal documentary will be named “Sussexit” to appease Prince Harry.

The Duke recently argued the popular term “Megxit” is “misogynistic” and “created by a troll”.

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Prince Harry recently argued the popular term 'Megxit' is 'misogynistic' and 'created by a troll'Credit: Splash

His comments led to the BBC using the new title in tomorrow night’s episode of The Princes And The Press.

It will examine the “circumstances around the decision of the Sussexes to step down from their senior royal roles”. 

It is expected to air claims of a lack of support for Harry and wife Meghan and of a senior household member helping a tabloid in its court case against her. 

The Palace has dismissed the show as “overblown and unfounded”.

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Jenny Afia, the Duchess of Sussex’s lawyer, will appear again in the second episode, which covers 2018 to 2021.

It will examine the “circumstances around the decision of the Sussexes to step down from their senior royal roles”, it details the various legal cases served by Prince Harry and Meghan, and discusses how the relationship between Diana, Princess of Wales and the press affected her two sons.

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