The latest Harry and Meghan rom com trailer has landed and it's very dramatic

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are one of the most talked-about couples in the world, making news these past few months for their upcoming royal arrival, due any day now.

But it wasn’t Doria Ragland’s arrival to the UK or the Sussex’s sweet birthday message to Prince Louis that got the world talking this week.

Instead, it was the upcoming Lifetime rom com about their relationship, Harry & Meghan: Becoming Royal, that became a point of conversation.

The sequel to last year’s Harry & Meghan: A Royal Romance is set to tell the story of the couple’s first year of marriage, ‘pulling back the curtain to reveal the untold joys and challenges of life inside the Royal Family.

The release date is fast-approaching, with the film set to premiere on 27 May 2019, and following on from the first teaser trailer, a longer snippet has just been released - and it’s dramatic.

From the Thomas Markle pre-wedding dramas to the royal feud rumours, this film seems to cover everything.

Spoiler alert – we cannot wait.

The film has been a divisive subject due to its casting with the announcement of the actors not going down too well with the public, with many questioning why they hadn’t used the same actors as the original film. Reportedly, there were scheduling conflicts.

Meghan Markle is set to be played by Tiffany Marie Smith in the upcoming royal flick, known for her roles in Supernatural and Jane the Virgin and Prince Harry is set to be played by Charlie Field, seen before in Genius and Poldark.

There’s not long to wait until Harry & Meghan: Becoming Royal, and we officially cannot wait.

Jenny Proudfoot
Features Editor

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