Prince Harry has appeared to suggest that Meghan Markle was "better" at royal engagements than Prince William and the then-Prince Charles, in the latest installment of the couple's bombshell docuseries.
The pair - who are now based in California following their controversial exit from their duties as senior royals - have been the subject of constant headlines as the first three episodes of their six-part docuseries on streaming giant Netflix was released last week.
Those episodes saw Harry and Meghan reminisce on the early stages of their relationship, as well as discuss the effect the British tabloids had on their lives and mental health.
However, the final three episodes - released on Thursday (December 15) - have given viewers more of an insight into how the rest of the Royal Family reacted to the couple's decision to step away from royal life and their duties as senior members of the family.
In fact, 38-year-old Harry stated that the tension began after Meghan allegedly "stole the limelight" from other senior royals, causing jealousy.
"The issue is when someone who's marrying in should be a supporting act is then stealing the limelight or is doing the job better than the person who was born to do this. That upsets people. It shifts the balance," Harry stated.
The father-of-two's comment was then accompanied by an infamous interview between the late Princess Diana and Martin Bashir, where she states that King Charles III had been hurt and frustrated that she'd received more media attention than him during their 1983 tour of Australia. According to The Daily Mail, Prince William has repeatedly requested that the interview not be shown on TV again.
As the episodes progressed, Meghan, 41, was then seen explaining how her private secretary had told her: "[The royal family] is like a fish that is swimming perfectly. It is powerful, it is on the right current. Then one day this little organism comes in. This foreign organism. And the entire thing goes... 'What is that? What is it doing here? It doesn't look like us. It doesn't move like us. We don't like it. Get it off of us.'
"And she just explained that, you know, they'll soon see, that it's stronger, faster, even better with this organism as part of it. It will be hard at the beginning for them to adjust to this new thing but then it'll be amazing," she continued, before adding: "And I was really hopeful that that was true."
In the docuseries, Meghan also reveals how she felt suicidal, but royal aides "wouldn't allow" her to seek help. She also discussed how she wasn't even able to send friends a photo from inside the controlled royal bubble.
The final three episodes are now available to view on Netflix.