(CNN) As Lifetime movies go, "Harry & Meghan: A Royal Romance" isn't as deliciously awful as one might have hoped, but it's silly and bloated enough to be entertainingly bad. This by-now-obligatory dramatization of any Royal coupling opens with a flashback to Harry as a young boy, and an excursion to Africa after his mother's funeral, where he's dramatically confronted by a lion. Meghan is also shown as a young girl, already outspoken and independent, pushing back against being forced into a box because of her biracial heritage. Murray Fraser, Parisa Fitz-Henley in 'Harry & Meghan: A Royal Romance'Closer to the present, the two are fixed up on a blind date, with her asking, "Is he nice?," and Harry playing into his bad-boy image by asking, "Is she hot?" It doesn't take long before the two are jetting off to Botswana, bonding as they feed giraffes together and falling in love, in that order.
Source: CNN May 13, 2018 19:18 UTC