What have we learned so far?published at 10:26 Greenwich Mean Time 8 December 2022
We've been diligently watching the first three episodes of the documentary to bring you details - if you're just joining us here's a quick summary of some of the things we've learned:
Press intrusion
This is the key theme and strand to the Netflix series so far, with both Meghan and Harry emotionally talking about the effect that media attention has had on their lives - both as individuals and as a couple.
Harry says he sees it as his duty to uncover "exploitation and bribery" within the press, claiming other members of the Royal Family questioned why Meghan should be "protected" from newspaper headlines.
Meghan herself has talked about the paparazzi following her from the first moment their relationship became public, feeling scared by being followed and describing the tactics they employed to evade them.
Royal relationships and race
Meghan has talked about the difficulties of joining the Royal Family, citing a first meeting with William and Kate, as well as feeling awkward about the formality of meeting the Queen for the first time.
Harry has spoken about the rigidity of being a senior Royal, as well as addressing what he calls the "unconscious bias" within the family around issues of race.
A statement at the beginning of the show said members of the Royal Family had declined to comment, although so far no explosive, or major new claims, have been aired.
Family life
The documentary has revealed rare footage of the couple's son, Archie, playing happily and talking to his parents.
Both of them have also been interview extensively about their contrasting and challenging upbringings, with Harry focusing heavily on the treatment of his mother Princess Diana and how being a public figure from birth affected has him.
Meghan has discussed the challenges of growing up mixed race and with separated parents, as well as losing her relationship with her father over his involvement with the media.