Prince Harry is accused of filtering the things that he wants to share in his docuseries, Harry & Meghan.

According to Us Weekly, Prince Harry made sure that his past romances and scandals wouldn’t be included in the docuseries because it would bring back his image of being the Party Prince.

“Harry edited out the details of his scandals and previous romances. The way Harry tells it, this is his story of the pressures and trauma he lived with growing up and the cruel handling of his and Meghan’s wishes,” the source said.

But the source contradicted its claims by saying Prince Harry and Markle went out of their way to be as open as possible in the series.

And at the end of the day, the Duke of Sussex’s goal remains the same and that is to protect his wife.

“Harry’s very protective toward Meghan. It infuriates him that she’s had to suffer so much hate,” the source said.

However, the tabloid’s claims couldn’t be farther from the truth. It’s not true that Prince Harry edited out his scandals and previous romances.

In fact, several clips from the time when he assaulted a paparazzi, as well as the time when he wore a Nazi uniform were featured in Harry & Meghan.

The Duke of Sussex did not make any mention of his exes and flings, but he referenced them in a subtle manner. Prince Harry revealed that some of his relationships ended because the women that he dated couldn’t handle the pressures from the media.

But with Markle, Prince Harry said that he knew that he already found the one because she never chickened out or backed down despite all the criticisms that she received.

Meanwhile, the next three episodes of Harry & Meghan will center on the couple’s struggles with the royal family and their decision to eventually quit their royal duties.

Prince Harry and Markle insisted that they had no other choice but to leave the royal family because they didn’t feel valued or protected.

But at the end of the day, some royal experts are convinced that they should’ve stayed in the royal family and in the United Kingdom a bit longer. After all, all-female royals that joined The Firm by association also went through the same thing that Markle went through.