It has been discovered that an impending German documentary, which aimed to unveil undisclosed information about Meghan Markle's life before to her marriage to Prince Harry, has been unexpectedly postponed.

Ulrike Grunewald, an experienced royal reporter, has prepared a documentary for the ZDF network. The program is said to uncover significant revelations regarding Meghan's life before her marriage to Harry in 2018.

According to reports, Ulrike and her crew journeyed from Europe to Montecito, California in order to interview Harry and Meghan's neighbors and gain an intimate understanding of their personal life.

Nevertheless, it was disclosed on Sunday that the project is currently suspended as producers work urgently to verify the legal validity of the charges presented in the documentary.

“The team wants to make sure that everything used on Meghan Markle is correct. Every detail will be checked and double-checked to make sure that it is legally sound and factually correct,” an unnamed source told Express UK.

Potential personalities for the interview may encompass Frank McGinity, the elderly neighbor of Meghan and Prince Harry, who has openly criticized the couple as being "unneighbourly" due to their rejection of his attempts at friendship and leaving him waiting at their front gate.

A confidential insider disclosed that Meghan and Prince Harry are increasingly concerned about the potential disclosure of humiliating details regarding Meghan's past in the documentary.

"There are many things that both of them, especially Meghan, don't necessarily want in the public domain. It's no secret that they both led colorful lives before they met each other, and while Harry has spoken about a lot of mistakes in his book, there are still things about Meghan we don't know,” an anonymous informant told OK! Magazine in May after the project was announced.

Meghan had a flourishing acting career before marrying Prince Harry. She gained recognition for her role in the widely-watched legal drama series “Suits,” where she played for eight seasons. However, she left the show before her royal wedding.

In 2011, the Duchess of Sussex married film producer Trevor Engelson. However, Meghan and her ex-husband separated after two years and officially divorced in 2014 due to "irreconcilable differences.”

"Harry and Meghan are now desperate to leave everything in the past as they want to start afresh, and I think Harry will fear that their new happiness could be ruined if Meghan's past is investigated," the tipster went on.

Business Times has reached out to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry for comments.