I like them and always have. The five star review reflects that and the production value of the documentary. It will change no minds mind you. To me, I view the M and H controversy as a controversy between traditional values versus more progressive values. They do want and need media attention. After all they have exorbitant expenses driven by who they are and their fame in the world at large and have been cut off from royal funds due to quitting their jobs so to speak. And they have made no bones about why they didn't enjoy it and refuse to play the game since fundamentally you can tell they think royalty is a ridiculous concept. And it is. Believing one family has been ordained by God as better than everyone else and therefore must rule is ridiculous in today's growing egalitarian societies. But there are people who still want to believe that, that people are ordinately better than others and deserve a position of privilege by birth and they believe that because they benefit from the status quo and are frightened if it's disturbed. And those people hate M and H. Anyway H and M could be quiet if they didn't want to be hated but they really can't be and make money at the same time. And they need money to fund their overpriced lifestyle. Any fault I find in them is due to their desire to maintain their overly privileged position while fighting for underprivileged people. They obviously need money for security but it's okay if M didn't have all those designer dresses, high priced makeup artists, expensive furnishings, etc. Overconsuming products actually contributes quite significantly to the underprivileged position of those they seek to help. To be taken more seriously it would benefit them to live a simpler life. It wouldn't make people like them because that dislike for them is based on way more than just them. But it would give them less ammunition which might make the proverbial shootings die down some.