Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been experiencing a wide range of feelings ever since the release of the forthcoming German documentary titled "Prince Harry - The Lost Prince."

Express reports that the show featured several intimate interviews with persons such as former security commanders of the Metropolitan Police Department, neighbors of the couple who reside in Montecito, and a veteran former soldier who served during Prince Harry's stint in Afghanistan. The show interviewed these individuals.

A reliable source who is well acquainted with the royal family has revealed all of this information.

According to them, "Both Meghan and Harry feel the show is yet another one-sided take down of them and just want it all to stop."

"It's like they can't escape their past and are still being judged on things that happened over five years ago but they know it gets people talking and makes money," the source said.

The source also mentioned that Meghan felt upset by many individuals, particularly her neighbors, whom she considers to have betrayed her by telling people this rather than providing her friendship and support.

"It was hard for her to make this move and have the eyes of the world on them, so she needed some friends, but obviously she was quite guarded because of what she'd been through," the source added.

As stated by the source, Meghan is extremely cautious about getting close to people and trusting them, and this documentary has demonstrated that she was correct. One cannot refute the fact that Meghan does not have a large group of friends; nevertheless, this is because she is unable to trust a great number of individuals.

The source also said, per Geo, "They've both been betrayed in the past, by closer friends and family members, so it's hard for her to make new friends and let people into her life. She isn't sure if people are being friendly for the right reasons."

According to the source, the Duchess of Cambridge feels secure when she is at home with Prince Harry, her mother, Doria, and the children, making the situation even more difficult for her. And despite her desire to have a larger social circle, she is aware that she should not have one.

"It can be quite lonely but it will never be as bad as it was when she was in the UK, so that's a sacrifice she's willing to make," they said before signing off.

Following the release of the documentary, there has been a flurry of reactions on the internet, with internet users offering a variety of thoughts regarding the situation involving Meghan and Prince Harry. A few noteworthy comments from X are included here.

 "Meghan and Harry are right - they can't escape their past! People need to move on. #RoyalNews" one user said.

"Honestly, Meghan and Harry have been through a lot. This documentary feels like piling on. #LeaveThemAlone" another netizen wrote.

 "I get that Meghan feels betrayed, but why are they still doing these interviews? Make it stop. #TiredOfIt" a third person complained.

 "So sad to see Meghan feel so isolated. I hope she finds some true friends soon. #MeghanMarkle" a fourth user chimed in.

 "Meghan's life is lonely but it's her own doing. The documentary is just more of the same. #RoyalFamily" another wrote.

 "This documentary will just fuel more hatred. Let them be, they deserve peace. #HarryAndMeghan" a netizen commented.

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