What is 'secrecy clause'? Ex-Royal staff urges for cancellation of NDA for them to speak against 'Harry & Meghan'
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Netflix's docuseries 'Harry & Meghan' has unsettled fans and royal family members but Buckingham Palace staff as well. Several former employees have been pressuring the palace to lift the confidentiality agreements so that they can clap back at the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's allegations against the royal family. Prince Harry and Meghan have claimed in the Netflix documentary that the Palace provided no protection to them and instead played part in "dirty games" by "planting stories."
It is mandatory for all the former employees of the Palace to sign non-disclosure agreements before quitting or losing their job. These documents bind them to speaking anything about the royal family or the Palace. However, now with the coming of Netflix's documentary 'Harry & Meghan' the former employees want their chance to correct to at least bring up their side in front of the world. In order to do so, the royal Palace needs to lift up Palace's 'secrecy clause.' Let us further take a look at what this secrecy clause is.