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Palace fury at royal sex scene

- ■ by JAMES DESBOROUGH ■ by JAMES INGHAM james.ingham@dailystar.co.uk

A TELEVISION drama which depicts Prince Harry bedding Meghan Markle has Buckingham Palace “seriously worried”.

Harry and Meghan: A Royal Romance will air in the US next weekend on the Lifetime Channel.

And director Menhaj Huda claims courtiers are nervous about the steamy romp.

A trailer captures Harry, played by Murray Fraser, cradling Meghan (Parisa Fitz-Henley) in bed. Asked if the royals were concerned, Mr Huda replied: “What I’ve heard is they’re seriously worried about the sex scene.”

The director drew laughs at a press conference when asked how he knew

PRINCE Harry is getting cold feet ahead of his hugely-anticipate­d wedding to Meghan Markle.

But there’s no need for Meg to worry because the prince isn’t having second thoughts – he has undergone cryotherap­y in the weeks leading up to their big day.

The procedure sees users plunged into bone-chilling temperatur­es of

-85C for three minutes. Cryotherap­y is widely used to help relieve muscle pain, sprains and swelling caused by soft tissue damage or post-operative swelling.

It is also claimed to make people feel happier and rejuvenate­d while helping them to feel stronger and leaving their skin glowing.

The treatment, popular among A-listers and sports stars including James Bond actor Daniel Craig and football ace Cristiano Ronaldo, can also reduce white fat cells, ease stress and help users sleep.

Harry, 33, is having the treatment at a plush £600-a-month Chelsea gym ahead of his big day.

Our source said: “Harry is a regular at the gym, he’s discreet and incognito and the only thing that gives his presence away is the burly bodyguards who flank him and follow his every move.

“Other than that you’ll find him just getting on with it.

“He’s in and out without any fuss whatsoever.”

Not to be outdone, Harry’s brideto-be is also rumoured to be a fan of “freezing facials”.

Meghan is a customer of skin care guru Nicholas Joss, who recently launched a bespoke £120 treatment.

The Cowshed facial includes the cost of an add-on treatment, featuring a lymphatic drainage using ice-cold facial rollers, a hydrating gel sheet-mask to plump the skin and a skin-smoothing enzyme peel.

Harry, who is now sixth in line to the throne following the birth of brother Prince William’s third child Louis, will marry the US actress on May 19.

Millions of people will watch the historic event from around the world.

Guests expected to attend include Sir Elton John, Serena Williams and David and Victoria Beckham.

But the happy day has been hit by controvers­y after Meghan’s estranged half-brother Thomas Markle Jr warned the prince not to marry his sister.

In an open letter he claimed Meg,

36, was a “jaded, shallow, conceited woman that will make a joke of you and the royal family heritage”. while the script was being written that screenwrit­ers Scarlett Lacey and Terrence Coli constantly had to include new informatio­n.

Mr Coli said: “We would be writing a draft and Lacey would email me with a news item, wondering, ‘Should we put this in?’.

“In a couple of cases, we incorporat­ed on the fly.”

A US writer at the launch predicted the movie would cause “ructions”.

He said: “They did not show full footage but just alluded to what will be shown. It has many guessing it will push the boundaries for ratings. “The way they presented this show, there will be some anger from the palace.”

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STEAMY: The TV bedroom romp
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HIS ROYAL CRY-NESS: Mock-up of Harry in cyotherapy capsule
■ HIS ROYAL CRY-NESS: Mock-up of Harry in cyotherapy capsule

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