By Jimmy Briggs For Daily Mail Australia
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13 View commentsSydney entertainment photographer Don Arnold has taken to social media to express his delight after his snap of Prince Harry and Meghan was used by Netflix.
The veteran photographer has already captured many Australian celebrities including Peter Garrett, Vance Joy and countless red carpet events.
And he recently achieved international recognition after a photo he snapped for WireImage was chosen by Netflix to promote their six-part documentary on the Royal lovebirds.
Sydney entertainment photographer Don Arnold (pictured)has taken to social media to express his delight after his snap of Prince Harry and Meghan was used by Netflix
The photographer posted a snap to Instagram that he took of the Royal couple holding hands while walking down a set of stairs and captioned it with some excited words.
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'One of the great things about working for a wire agency is that you never quite know where your pictures will end up,' he wrote alongside his post.
He added: 'In this case, the 'key art' for the Netflix show - Harry and Meghan, now showing.'
It didn't take long for many of Don's followers to congratulate his milestone achievement.
The photographer posted a snap to Instagram that he took of the Royal couple holding hands while walking down a set of stairs and captioned it with some excited words
Channel Nine weather presenterBelinda Russell gushed, 'Imagine how many photos have been taken of them and they chose yours.'
'Wow! Congratulations @therealdonarnold that is fantastic! And what a photo!' actress Lucy Durack added.
Netflix describes the series as 'an unprecedented six-part documentary that explores the span of their relationship, from the early days of the couple's courtship to the challenges that prompted them to step back from the Royal Family.'
It comes after radio host Ben Fordham unleashed a scathing attack on the docuseries, saying its trailers are 'full of editing tricks and misleading scenes'.
'One of the great things about working for a wire agency is that you never quite know where your pictures will end up,' he wrote next to the snap
The streaming giant says the series includes interviews with family and friends 'who’ve never spoken publicly about the couple’s relationship before' as well as historians and journalists speaking about the effects of the media on the couple.
'So we have false claims, photos that have no link to the Royal Family, videos that have no link to Harry and Meghan and images taken out of context,' he said on his 2GB radio program on Wednesday morning.
Fordham told listeners one scene in the trailer shows footage of paparazzi surrounding a car as Harry is heard complaining about the pain and suffering of women marrying into the Royal Family and dealing with the media 'feeding frenzy'.
But the footage did not involve either Harry or Meghan or 'even a member of the royal family', according to Fordham.
The first three episodes of Harry & Meghan were released on Netflix on Thursday December 8 and the final three will be released on December 15
Arnold added: 'In this case, the 'key art' for the Netflix show - Harry and Meghan, now showing
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