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Here’s the Trailer for Lifetime’s Beautifully Cheesy “Harry & Meghan: Escaping the Palace” Coming in September

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There’s nothing better than a cheesy Lifetime movie to brighten the day.

Here’s the trailer for “Harry & Meghan: Escaping the Palace.” Jordan Dean (The Punisher) and Sydney Morton (She’s Gotta Have It) star as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. Leading into the premiere of the third installment in the Harry & Meghan franchise, Lifetime will present encore airings on September 6th of William & Kate at 1pm ET/PT followed by Harry & Meghan: A Royal Romance at 3pm ET/PT and Harry & Meghan: Becoming Royal at 5:30pm ET/PT.

It’s unclear who plays Oprah since no one is listed yet. Cross fingers it’s someone good.

Based on the trailer, AMC is preparing a “Harry & Negan” episode of “The Walking Dead.” Just kidding!

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