Following the release of the final three episodes of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's tell-all docuseries, fans cannot stop talking about one particular moment in the final episode...
On November 8, Netflix dropped the first half of the new documentary, Harry and Meghan, which focused on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's life after relinquishing their royal titles and leaving the UK to start a new life together.
The first three episodes shed light on the early stages of the 38-year-old prince and his 41-year-old wife's relationship, the way they met, the pressures of keeping things on the down-low as well as the drama that ensued after the couple went public - in particular with the British media.
Just a week later, the streaming platform has now dropped the second installment of the series which consists of three more episodes detailing their dealings with the Royal family.
Delving into the ins and outs of protocols and routines, Meghan and Harry talk us through their experience within the so-called 'Institution', highlighting their exclusion from other members of their family. So when the pair gave up their royal standing to pursue a somewhat "normal life" outside of the palace walls, it came as no surprise, however, the fallout was still immense, as per reports.
It's no secret that the entire fiasco had driven a wedge between Harry and his brother, Prince William, but during the last episode, viewers got to see just how deep this rift has now become.

A segment on the Netflix series revealed the moment Harry shared a text from his brother with his wife amid the drama that came following their bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey.
In March 2021, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex sat down with the talk-show host for a detailed interview in which they accused the royal family of racism, exclusion and a lack of protection.

In the episode, Harry is seen showing his wife his phone, before she says: "Wow, H just got a text from his brother."
Harry then puts his arms above his head and says: "I wish I knew what to do," before his wife comes and gives him a comforting hug.
While the words of the texts weren't actually revealed, the distressed expression on Harry's face seemingly gave away the overall mood.
The episode also included footage that showed William being asked by reporters if he had spoken to his brother yet following the tell-all interview, to which the prince replies: "I haven't spoken to him yet, but I will do."
He also added that they were "very much not a racist family."
When speaking of the interview with Oprah, Harry said that the pair "were here for a year until we actually did it. And sitting down with Oprah was a reaction to what had happened that year."
"The more distance that came between us having a smaller role with the institution and coming over here, the more of a vacuum was being built, and people just genuinely didn't understand why we left," Meghan added.
The second volume of Harry & Meghan is now available to watch on Netflix.














