A week ago, the viewing public binged the first half of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Netflix docuseries – and the intimate moments it shared.
In those first three episodes, which launched on December 8, they talked about everything from their childhoods to their first date.
Now, the final three episodes have dropped and they are full of more revelations, recriminations and details from Harry and Meghan’s past six years.
Whether you’re a fan of the couple or not, you’ll know they have experienced support and critique from the media and public alike. In episode one of “Harry & Meghan,” they said this series is a chance to tell their own story.
Here are some of more things we learned about Harry and Meghan, what led up to and followed their move abroad in 2020, and their relationship with the royal family and British media.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex claim the royal family was “blocking” Harry from seeing his grandmother after their move abroad.
Harry said he and Meghan were planning to fly back to the U.K. for a visit in early 2020, after stepping back from their royal duties, and the queen told her grandson she had no plans all week so they could go for tea and stay the night.
Meghan said: “So, we’re flying back from Vancouver straight to Heathrow, and right as we’re getting on the plane, this urgent message comes through to H, saying ‘You are not allowed to go and see Her Majesty. Make sure that your principal is aware he cannot go and see her. She’s busy. She has plans all week.’”
Harry tells the camera: “I was like ‘Well, that’s certainly the opposite to what she had told me.’”
“Once we were back in the UK, I rang her and said ‘We’re now told that you’re busy,” Harry said. “And she said ‘Yes. I didn’t know that I was busy. I’ve now been told I’m busy all week. I’ve actually been told I’m busy all week.’ I was like ‘Wow’.”
Meghan always saw the queen as a ‘grandma’ first.
The Duchess of Sussex spoke of her first official engagement with the queen during the fourth episode.
Meghan said: “I treated her as my husband’s grandma, and knowing that of course there has to be a completely different sense of propriety in public, when you’re sitting and having breakfast to just be able to talk.
“When we got into the car in between engagements she had a blanket and she put it over my knees and we were sitting in this car with this blanket and I thought ‘I recognize and respect…
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