PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle took a photographer into Buckingham Palace without the Queen's permission, it has been reported.
The trailer for the couple's docuseries on Netflix reveals unseen footage to millions.
It showed snaps from their royal wedding, the pair on holiday and gave a look inside Frogmore Cottage.
However, one picture in the 59-second clip is the Duke and Duchess of Sussex walking hand-in-hand as they left Buckingham Palace.
According to The , the photographer's presence resulted in a written complaint from royal aides at the time.
It is alleged Harry and Meghan did not send a memo to the Queen asking to film in the private quarters of her home.
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One source said: "It’s fair to say there was surprise to see there was a photographer.
"In usual circumstances, you need permission to take pictures in that area."
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Attempting to keep parts of life private, the Queen previously banned Harry and Meghan from bringing a photographer into Windsor Castle.
Wanting to to capture the moment their daughter Lilibet met the Queen, they were simply told "no".
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Ahead of filming for their documentary, it is also understood they were told no film crews were allowed at the Queen's funeral - but there is a chance they got their hands on footage.
With more images and footage expected to be shown in the £88million show, sources have described it as a "genuine violation".
Netflix dropped the trailer on Thursday with reports suggesting the six-part documentary will air as early as next week.
At the start of the trailer, the pair are asked: "Why did you want to make this documentary?"
Harry says: "Nobody sees what's happening behind closed doors.
"I had to do everything I could to protect my family."
And, Meghan says: "When the stakes are this high doesn't it make more sense to hear our story from us?"
Since their dramatic exit from the Royal Family, we can expect discussions about what life was like for them after admitting they felt "trapped".
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Members of the Firm, including King Charles, Camilla and Prince William, are likely to be brought up.
It is however highly unlikely any other royal members will make an appearance.