Netflix drops final three episodes of bombshell Meghan and Harry documentary

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By Asiya Ali

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The final three episodes of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's tell-all docuseries have been released on Netflix.

On November 8, the streaming service dropped the first half of the new documentary, Harry and Meghan, which focuses on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's life after relinquishing their royal titles and leaving the UK altogether.

The first three episodes shed light on the early stages of the 38-year-old Prince and his 41-year-old wife's relationship, their respective childhoods, the pressure they felt when they became a united couple, and an emphasis on the racial abuse suffered by Markle by the British media.

As the world gained unprecedented access to the couple's private life in part one, part two spotlights their relationship with Buckingham Palace and senior members of the Royal family.

According to the Telegraph, one of the new episodes focused on royal weddings and showed the Suits alum recalling how her former private secretary - who she says worked for the Queen for some 20 years - compared her to a foreign organism.

Markle spoke about the Royal family and said: "It’s like this fish that’s swimming perfectly… and one day this little organism comes in. This foreign organism, and this entire thing…[squeals]."

She then went on to mimic the royals, referencing herself, and added: "What is that, what is it doing here? It doesn’t look like us. It doesn't move like us, get it off of us."

The outlet also reported that another bombshell feature of the series shows Harry directly blaming the publishers of the Daily Mail for causing his wife to have a miscarriage.

In July 2020, the actress-turned-royal was in the middle of a court battle with Associated Newspapers over their publication of a letter she wrote to her father Thomas Markle when she lost her baby.

Although she has indicated in the past the stress the case caused her at the time of the miscarriage, the couple has never gone as far as connecting the two events.

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry opened up about their miscarriage in 2020. Credit: INSTAR Images LLC / Alamy

According to reports, the docuseries also includes other pivotal parts such as the Sussex couple's disputes with the Royal Family by blaming them for "actively recruiting people to spread misinformation" about them while Markle was "fed to the wolves".

The Netflix series also goes into detail on Prince Harry and Prince William's tainted relationship, such as how the 40-year-old prince - who is next in line on the throne - allegedly shouted at his younger brother and how the institution protected him.

Nevertheless, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's documentary - created in collaboration with the 38-year-old Prince and his 41-year-old wife's production company, Archewell - has racked up so many viewers that it overtook Tim Burton's Wednesday series' top spot on Netflix.

And, it is predicted that it will continue to stay on top throughout the entire week due to these new revelations.

The second volume of Harry & Meghan is now available to be streamed on Netflix.

Featured image credit: Simon Serdar / Alamy