Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have deflected questions from the media at an event in New York.
The couple were being awarded for their activism on racial justice, but members of the media hit the Duke and Duchess with a barrage of questions on the eve of their Netflix documentary release.Following the release of its trailer, the docuseries has been criticised for allegedly using fake photos.
The couple are also being criticised for publicising and profiting off their break from the Royal Family.
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