Netflix aired the long-anticipated trailer for a six-part docuseries in which Prince Harry and his wife Meghan revealed their lives in the royal family on Thursday.
Omid Scobie, a close friend and biographer of the couple, tweeted that the series would be aired on Dec. 8, adding it will share "the other side of their love story and the challenges they faced."
The announcement coincides with Harry's elder brother William's first trip to the U.S. as Prince of Wales and another race row within the family back home.
William – the heir to the throne – has been forced to part ways with one of his godmothers after she used racially charged language to a black British woman at a palace reception on Tuesday.
Harry and Meghan, a mixed-race, former television actress, cited racism in the royal household as one of the reasons for their acrimonious departure almost three years ago.
Royal insiders described William's visit to Boston to present his annual climate change awards to innovators on Friday as his "Superbowl moment".
But Scobie tweeted that "if tomorrow is Prince William's Super Bowl, then here's your Halftime Show," as he shared the trailer.
"With commentary from friends, family, and historians discussing the state of the British Commonwealth today (and the Royal Family's relationship with the press), the Netflix series aims to 'paint a picture of our world and how we treat each other,'" he added.
The family will be braced for more revelations from the docuseries and Harry's autobiography "Spare", which is due out in January.
The minute-long trailer, posted on Twitter, features intimate photographs of the couple, interspersed with a clip of Harry saying: "No one sees what's going on behind closed doors" and images of Meghan wiping her eyes.