Reading with the children
In one moment in episode two, Prince Harry can be seen snuggling up with one of his children on the sofa of his $14 million mansion. The duke appears to be reclining on the sofa while reading a book with a young Archie in the clip. Meanwhile two of the couple's dogs, Pula and Guy, are also seen lounging around with the prince. It is not known whether the clip was filmed by Meghan, or by the documentary film makers, but offers an intimate glimpse into the couple's life at home with their children.
Trip to Botswana
In another intimate revelation in episode one of the fascinating documentary Meghan and Harry opened about their week together in Botswana at the beginning of their relationship. Meghan said: 'So I had one week off [work] and it was the same week, so he said do you want to come to Botswana? I said let me think about it and then I did.'
Harry admitted he was 'astonished that she said yes' as he had only met Meghan twice at the point. He said: 'This woman that I have only met twice, she's coming to Botswana, and we are going to be living in a tent for 10 days.'
Meghan admitted: 'I am getting on a plane, and we are living in the middle of a bush, what, like what if we don't like each other and then we are stuck in the middle of a bush in a tent. So, I get there, this is the first time I have seen him in a month, we are awkward at first, do we kiss, do we hug, and I just remember he handed me a chicken sandwich.’
Harry continued: 'Then we jumped in a land cruiser and off we went. We were sitting next to each other and then we were holding hands and then we squeezed in a kiss, and everything felt natural. We had to get to know each other before the rest of the world knew.'
Meghan baby feeding chicken
In another moment in the first episode of the series, Meghan can be seen with a baby strapped to her chest as she feeds the chickens at the couple's $14 million mansion. The baby can be seen wearing an adorable hat which featured pom-poms on the top. While it's not known whether the baby is Lilibet or a young baby Archie, the couple previously revealed photographs of Archie feeding the chickens. In the image shared during the explosive Oprah interview, the little boy is seen feeding chickens in the garden of his parents' $19million home in Montecito, California, whilst wearing jeans, a grey t-shirt and yellow Peppa Pig Hunter wellies. Meghan and Harry previously revealed in their bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey that they had rescued chickens which were destined to die at a factory farm. They live in a hut emblazoned with a sign which reads: 'Archie's Chick Inn. Established 2021'.
Sneaking around in London
In the first episode of the Netflix drama, the couple discuss keeping their relationship private during the first few months. They share a number of clips and snaps from the period, including one showing Prince Harry larking about with some swans. The clip, which was filmed by Meghan, shows the pair relaxed and enjoying their time together before their relationship became public. In one highly personal photograph of the couple from the period, Meghan and Harry can be seen enjoying a kiss with one another. The couple met over Instagram, with the first picture Prince Harry ever saw of his future wife being a snap of Meghan with a Snapchat dog filter on. They then talked over FaceTime for some time as they got to know each other.
First dates
Harry, 38, who is now based in Montecito, LA, with his wife and their two children, admitted to being late on their first date which took place at 76 Dean Street in Soho, as the couple shared text messages and other details about how they got together before the world knew. The couple were filmed reminiscing about their first date in a sneak peak of the show released as the first three episodes dropped on Netflix today. 'You were late,' Meghan laughed, saying Harry kept messaging her, writing: 'I'm stuck in traffic, I'm so sorry, I am in traffic, I am sorry'.'
Harry added he was 'panicking, I was freaking out, I was so sweaty.'
Meghan said waiting alone for him to show up left her wondering: 'is this what he does, this I'm not doing.'
She said she wondered if he was 'one of the guys who has so much of an ego that any girl would wait and sit around for 30 minutes for you. I was not interested in that,' she added.
But her doubts were proved wrong when Harry actually showed up. 'When I walked in, I was hot and sweaty and a red ball of mash,' he said.
Meghan laughed and recounted how Harry was: 'genuinely like so embarrassed you were late.'
The couple also shared a picture of their second date, which took place at Soho House.
Halloween party with Eugenie and Jack
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle shared previously unseen photographs as they partied with Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank on Halloween in their new Netflix documentary. The Duchess of Sussex previously revealed how she and the duke went out incognito in Halloween costumes with his cousin and her then boyfriend for a final night out before their relationship was revealed on the Ellen DeGeneres show. And in the first episode of their new £88 million Harry & Meghan series today, the couple shared a number of photographs from the big night out. In one snap, Meghan and Harry can be seen crowding in for a photograph with Eugenie and Jack, as well as another friend, Marcus.
Prince Harry and Meghan sharing a kiss
In what appears to be another highly personal photograph of the couple shared by the Duke and Duchess in the documentary, the pair can be seen taking a walk in the English countryside. In the snap, the pair shared a kiss while walking Meghan's dog Bogart through the hills on a grey day. The couple appeared low-key as they were dressed in matching green wellington boots, jeans and green jackets. Meanwhile Meghan, who is known for being ultra-glamorous, appeared make-up free with her hair swept back into a ponytail. While it is not known when the image was taken, it appears to offer an insight into the couple's life while living in Windsor.
Sneaking off to the beach
In the first episode of the docu-series, Prince Harry appears to film intimate footage of the two sneaking off to the beach. The documentary shows the couple were in Big Sur in California in September 2020. Meghan can be heard saying: 'We've gone rogue' as she films Prince Harry, while the two share a laugh.
She continued: 'I feel like we're doing something so naughty.'
The two could be seen taking a walk to a secluded beach, before she said: 'Oh my goodness, my love.'
Fresh faced Meghan
The Duchess of Sussex appeared bare-faced and with her hair wrapped in a towel within moments of her Netflix documentary series. Meghan Markle, 41, reflected on her decision to step back from royal duties in a clip filmed in Canada, with the duchess shown in a low-key denim shirt and jeans. It was a far cry from the usual ultra-glamorous Meghan, who is known for her love of designer brands and highly personal jewellery, the public may be used to seeing.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle son Archie takes centre stage in explosive documentary
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's son Archie has been given a starring role in his parents' explosive Netflix documentary. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's three-year-old son has appeared in each of the three episodes of their television series, which landed on Netflix at 8am today. In the first episode, the couple shared a touching home video of their son who was just a few months old at the time reaching out to touch a photo of Princess Diana hanging up on his nursery wall. The footage which appears to have been filmed on an iPhone in Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Frogmore Cottage home shows Archie babbling away as Meghan says: 'Who's that? Hey grandma!'
After her baby son reaches out to touch the black-and-white portrait, Meghan said: 'Yeah that's your Grandma Diana.'
Later on in the episode, the mother-and-son are seen holding hands and running through what looks like the garden of their Montecito home together. New never-before-seen images of the couple's son feature throughout the first episodes, including a selfie Meghan took with her new born in what appears to be the Frogmore Cottage nursery and another black-and-white image of her reading Archie a story as he sits in her lap. What's more, Meghan also shared a heart-warming photo from when she was pregnant with Lili, who was born in June 2021. The phone selfies show Meghan lying back on a bed in what appears to be their Montecito home as Archie rests against her growing baby bump. In the second episode, the couple then shared a strikingly intimate moment of the mother-of-two appearing visibly emotional as she gives her son a kiss on the lips. The footage which appears to have been taken after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped down as working royals in January 2020 shows Meghan cuddling her son in a new nursery. The Duchess is then heard speaking about being the 'product of divorce' as the heart-warming clip plays in the background. Moments later, Prince Harry is seen taking his son for a walk in an area that appears to be near their home in Montecito. As his three-year-old son walks ahead of him, Prince Harry is heard singing Heigh-Ho from Snow White. Elsewhere, the toddler is seen happily walking along a path with the family's black Labrador before telling his dad: 'Archie is running away!'
It then jumps to a clip of the father and son back at their home in Montecito, where Prince Harry is admiring some hummingbirds. 'We won't get a chance to be this close to hummingbirds ever again,' Prince Harry tells his son. As Meghan films them both, Archie then asks: 'Why?'
Despite asking his toddler to stay quiet and watch the wildlife, the toddler then exclaims: 'I've got a dirty foot mama because I was with you!
Trying her best to stifle her laughter, Meghan tells him: 'You've got a dirty foot, sweetheart. Papa is a birdwatcher, so this is a really big moment for him.'
The docu-series then jumps to a clip of Prince Harry reading their son a storybook on the sofa. Earlier on in the episode, Prince Harry says off-camera: 'My son, my daughter, my children are mixed race and I'm really proud of that. 'When my kids grow up and they back look at this moment and they turn to me, they say, 'what did you do in this moment?' I want to be able to give them an answer.'
The image of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex celebrating their little boy's big day is among the first royal fans have seen of Archie as the couple have been notoriously private about him. However, in the first episode of their new £100million Netflix documentary, they shared a series of photographs and clips of Archie, including him seeing snow for the first time. Highly personal clips show him running on the beach, at their home and the couple snuggling up with the toddler. In one clip, the little boy described a sunset as 'beautiful'. In another moment, he can be seen running along as the couple walk around the grounds of their $14million mansion in California. Meghan said: 'We've been really conscious about protecting our kids as best we can and also understanding the role they play in this really historical family.'
Another clip shows a baby Archie being rolled around on a suitcase at home, while in another Meghan discusses putting him and his sister Lilibet down for the night. 'I felt so ashamed': Prince Harry reveals in Netflix documentary how wearing Nazi fancy dress costume was 'biggest mistake of my life'
Prince Harry has said in his new Netflix series that dressing as a Nazi was one of the 'biggest mistakes' of his life. The Duke of Sussex expressed contrition for his 2005 gaffe, in which he went to a fancy dress party wearing a mock uniform that featured the Nazis' infamous swastika on his arm and the badge of the German Wehrmacht on his collar. The story made global headlines after an image of then 20-year-old Harry in the uniform featured on the front page of The Sun newspaper. Speaking in the third episode of his and his wife Meghan Markle's new Netflix show, Harry expressed his regret and said, 'all I wanted to do was make it right.'
He said he met with the Chief Rabbi and also spoke to a Holocaust survivor as part of efforts to repair the damage done by the gaffe. At the time, the Chief Rabbi was Jonathan Sacks, who passed away in 2020. The Duke of Sussex said: 'It was one of the biggest mistakes of my life. I felt so ashamed afterwards. All I wanted to do was make it right. I sat down and spoke to the Chief Rabbi in London, which had a profound impact on me. I went to Berlin and spoke to a holocaust survivor. I could have got on and ignored it and made the same mistakes over and over in my life, but I learnt from that.'
Harry issued a grovelling apology shortly after the image was published. He said: 'I am very sorry if I have caused any offence or embarrassment to anyone. It was a poor choice of costume and I apologise.'
The Duke of Sussex wore the Nazi uniform at a party thrown by Olympic show jumper Richard Meade. The theme of the event held to mark the birthday of Mr Meade's son Harry was 'native and colonial'. Harry wore the desert uniform of General Erwin Rommel's Afrika Korps. Earlier in the evening he had worn an army-style jacket with a German flag on the arm. Harry had arrived with his elder brother Prince William, who reportedly dressed in a skin-tight black leotard with leopard skin pattern and a matching leopard skin tail and paws. One guest told the Daily Mail afterwards: 'If this was his idea of a joke then it went down like a lead balloon.'
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle share previously unseen snaps from Halloween party with Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle shared previously unseen photographs as they partied with Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank on Halloween in their new Netflix documentary. The Duchess of Sussex previously revealed how she and the duke went out incognito in Halloween costumes with his cousin and her then boyfriend for a final night out before their relationship was revealed on the Ellen DeGeneres show. And in the first episode of their new £88 million Harry & Meghan series today, the couple shared a number of photographs from the big night out. In one snap, Meghan and Harry can be seen crowding in for a photograph with Eugenie and Jack, as well as another friend, Marcus. Speaking about the event in 2016, Meghan recalled going to a Halloween party with Prince Harry. Prince Harry was dressed in a gas mask, while Meghan also pulled her hat low over her face. The couple said they 'wanted to pull the pin on the fun grenade.' Meghan said: 'His cousin Eugenie, her boyfriend Jack and my friend Marcus were there too. It was so great, just silly fun.'
Meghan has previously spoken of the event during an appearance on the Ellen DeGeneres last year. Speaking about the event in 2016, she told Ellen: 'He came to see me in Toronto and our friends and his cousin Eugenie and now her husband Jack, they came as well, and the four of us snuck out in Halloween costumes to just have one fun night on the town before it was out in the world that we were a couple. It was a post-apocalypse theme, so we had all this very bizarre costuming on, and we were able to just have one fun final night out.'
The 20 bombshell revelations so far in Harry and Meghan's explosive Netflix series
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's explosive Netflix documentary has aired as the Royal Family braces itself for the revelations. Harry & Meghan - a six-part docuseries - dropped on the streaming giant at 8am this morning in the UK, with the Windsor’s steeling themselves for bombshells in the first three episodes. It contains a string of revelations and allegations about Harry's mother Princess Diana, how the couple met, their first dates, 'unconscious bias’s in the Royal Family and why the Sussexes 'had to quit' royal duties in March 2020, plunging the House of Windsor into crisis. Here are 20 highlights from the explosive docuseries that is likely to rock 'The Firm' even further.
1. Harry claims they 'had to quit' royal duties to 'protect' Meghan
The Duke of Sussex claims he 'had to quit' royal duties to protect Meghan in the couple's bombshell Netflix series. In the opening scenes of the first episode of the six-part documentary, Harry insisted: 'This isn't just about our story. This has always been so much bigger than us. No one knows the full truth. We know the full truth. The institution knows the full truth. And the media know the full truth because they've been in on it. And I think anybody else in my situation would have done exactly the same thing.'
The duke also claimed that the couple made the docuseries to combat so-called 'misinformation' about them. He said: 'A friend of ours actually suggested that we document ourselves through this period of time. With all of the misinformation that was going on out there, especially about us and the departure, it seemed like a really sensible idea.'
Meghan is then seen speaking into her phone camera and seems to ask if this is the first video she has filmed, saying: 'I don't know. We've talked about it. We keep talking about it, because we know that, right now it might not make sense, but one day it will make sense.'
In interview footage, she says: 'We've been really conscious of protecting our kids as best as we can and also understanding the role that they play in this really historical family.'
2. Harry compares Meghan to his mother Princess Diana
In the first episode, Harry compares Meghan to his late mother, Princess Diana. 'So much of what Meghan is and how she is, is so similar to my mum. She has the same compassion. She has the same empathy. She has the same confidence. She has this warmth about her,' he said.
Episode one features footage of a young William and Harry playing at a piano accompanied by their parents and interview footage of Diana talking about her two sons. William appears to tell Harry not to stand on his toe, and Diana says: 'William. He's a typical three-year-old. Very enthusiastic. Whereas perhaps Harry is more quieter and just watches. He's certainly a different character altogether.'
The footage also shows the King, then Prince of Wales, putting a white handkerchief on his head and making a funny face to try and get Harry's attention for a photograph. Harry tells the Netflix show: 'My childhood, I remember, or was, filled with laughter, filled with happiness, and filled with adventure.'
He adds: 'I don't have many early memories of my mum. It was almost like internally I sort of blocked them out. But I always remember her laugh, her cheeky laugh. Her always saying to me 'Look you can get in trouble but just don't get caught'. And I'll always be that cheeky person inside.'
This part of the first episode features footage of Harry and William as children.
3. Duke: 'I have internally blocked out early memories of Diana'
The Duke of Sussex has said he does not have many early memories of his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, believing he has internally 'blocked them out'. Diana died in a car crash when Harry was just 12, but the duke, in his new Netflix documentary, said he still remembers her 'cheeky laugh'. Archive footage of Diana and Harry's father, the then Prince of Wales, with Harry and his older brother William at Harry's christening and during other arranged photocalls were shown in the tell-all series Harry & Meghan, which began streaming on Thursday. 'My childhood, I remember, was filled with laughter, filled with happiness and filled with adventure,' he says.
'I don't have many early memories of my mum. It was almost like internally I sort of blocked them out. But I always remember her laugh, her cheeky laugh, her always saying to me 'You can get in trouble just don't get caught'. I'll always be that cheeky person inside.'
Harry also spoke about his experience of facing photographers as a child. 'The majority of my memories are of being swarmed by paparazzi,' he said, adding that they rarely had a holiday without someone jumping out of a bush with a camera. Within the family, within the system, the advice that's always given is don't react. Don't feed into it,' he said.
4. Harry: 'I was pulled from one place to another during parents' divorce'
The Duke of Sussex has spoken of being 'pulled from one place to another' during his parents' divorce. Speaking in episode two of the six-part Harry & Meghan Netflix docuseries, released on Thursday, he said: 'I think most kids who are the product of divorced parents have a lot in common, no matter what your background is. Being pulled from one place to another, or maybe your parents are competitive, or you're in one place longer than you want to be in, you're in another place less than you want to be. There’re all sorts of pieces to that.'
5. How Harry and Meghan met
Harry said he first spotted Meghan on a friend's Instagram. He said: 'I was scrolling through my feed and someone who was a friend had this video of the two of them, it was like a Snapchat.'
An image of Meghan with the popular dog ears filter is then shown. Harry said: 'That was the first thing. I was like ''who is that?'''
Meghan said the friend then sent her an email, the words of which are typed out on the screen, saying: 'Between you and I thought you might want to know this being newly single and all. I put our Snapchat on Instagram and Prince Haz follows me (he's a friend) he called me last night dying to meet you. hehehe. I might just have to set you up' (sic).
Meghan's reply, which was also typed out on screen, was: 'Who is prince haz?
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Below her reply viewers can see the words: 'Sent from my iPhone. Please excuse all technological mishaps. I'm a Luddite.'
6. Harry and Meghan's first date (which the Duke was late for) and their third date in Botswana
Harry and Meghan say they had their first date at 76 Dean Street and Harry was late. The Duchess of Sussex said: 'You were late. And I couldn't understand why he would be late.'
She said he kept texting to apologise and to explain he was stuck in traffic. Harry said: 'I was panicking. I was freaking out. I was, like, sweating.'
Meghan said she feared Harry may be a guy with an ego who would make a woman sit waiting, but when he arrived, she could see he was genuinely embarrassed about being late. 'He was just so fun, just so refreshingly fun, and that was the thing, we were like child-like together,' Meghan said in the first episode. The couple's first date lasted an hour, and they had a 'great chat', viewers of the first Netflix episode will learn. Meghan said: 'I called him that evening and I was like 'I'm leaving the day after tomorrow, do you want to grab dinner tomorrow night?' And I'm sure he thought it was so forward and American. I'm sure he told me it was so forward and American.'
They had dinner at the same place as they had their first date. A picture is shown of Meghan nuzzling into Harry as Meghan tells the documentary: 'There was one photo. We just wanted to capture the feeling of just sitting in that little restaurant and going 'Oh my gosh. We were going to give it a go'.'
Harry said: 'That was when it just hit me. I was like, OK, this girl, this woman, is amazing, is everything that I've been looking for. And she's so comfortable and so relaxed in my company.'
Meghan said: 'He had a list apparently of what he was looking for.'
She said it was an 'extensive' list, and Harry said: 'Let's not go there.'
Harry and Meghan spent their third date in Botswana, their explosive Netflix docuseries revealed.
7. Meghan recalls 'amazing' first Christmas at Sandringham with the Royal Family and reveals funny moment she had with Prince Philip
Meghan recalled her 'amazing' first Christmas at Sandringham with the Royal Family in her Netflix documentary. The first volume of the six-part docuseries dropped on the streaming service today, with three explosive episodes available. In the third episode, the Duchess of Sussex, 41, talks about her first festive season with the Royal Family in 2017, recalling a funny moment she shared with the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. 'I remember so vividly the first Christmas at Sandringham,' Meghan said. 'Calling my mum, and she's like, ''How's it going?''. And I said, ''Oh my gosh, it's amazing.''
8. Halloween with Eugenie and Jack
Harry and Meghan shared previously unseen photographs as they partied with Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank on Halloween in their new Netflix documentary. The Duchess of Sussex previously revealed how she and the duke went out incognito in Halloween costumes with his cousin and her then boyfriend for a final night out before their relationship was revealed on the Ellen DeGeneres show. And in the first episode of their new £88 million Harry & Meghan series today, the couple shared a number of photographs from the big night out. In one snap, Meghan and Harry can be seen crowding in for a photograph with Eugenie and Jack, as well as another friend, Marcus.
9. Meghan meeting the Queen and learning how to curtsy
The Duke of Sussex described during episode two how Meghan meeting the Queen for the first time was a 'shock to the system'.
Harry said: 'My grandmother was the first senior member of the family that Meghan met. She had no idea what it all consisted of so it was a bit of a shock to the system for her.'
Meghan said: 'There wasn't like some big moment of 'Now you're going to meet my grandmother'. I didn't know I was going to meet her until moments before. We were in the car, and we were going to Royal Lodge for lunch, and he's like ''Oh, my grandmother's here, we're going to meet her after church.'' And I remember we were in the car driving up and he's like ''You know how to curtsy, right?'' And I just thought it was a joke.'
Harry said: 'How do you explain that to people? How do you explain that you bow to your grandmother? And that you will need to curtsy. Especially to an American. That's weird.'
Meghan added: 'Now I'm starting to realise 'This is a big deal'. I mean, Americans will understand this. We have medieval times, dinner, and tournament. It was like that.'
10. Meghan's 'jarring' first meeting with William and Kate
Speaking in episode two of the six-part Harry & Meghan Netflix docuseries, the Duchess said: 'When Will and Kate came over, and I met her for the first time, they came over for dinner, I remember I was in ripped jeans, and I was barefoot. I was a hugger. I've always been a hugger; I didn't realise that that is really jarring for a lot of Brits. I guess I started to understand very quickly that the formality on the outside carried through on the inside. There is a forward-facing way of being, and then you close the door and go 'You can relax now', but that formality carries over on both sides. And that was surprising to me.'
11. Harry: 'There is a ''huge level of unconscious bias'' in the royal family'
The Duke of Sussex said there is a 'huge level of unconscious bias’s in the royal family during episode three of his Netflix series Harry & Meghan. The documentary referenced when Princess Michael of Kent wore a Blackamoor-style brooch to an event the Duchess of Sussex attended in 2017. Harry said: 'In this family, sometimes you are part of the problem rather than part of the solution. There is a huge level of unconscious bias. The thing with unconscious bias, it is actually no one's fault. But once it has been pointed out or identified within yourself you then need to make it right. It is education. It is awareness. It is a constant work in progress for everybody, including me.'
12. Duke compares paparazzi chasing Diana to Meghan being trolled online
Harry compared paparazzi following Diana to the online harassment faced by his wife Meghan, telling episode two of their bombshell Netflix series: 'To see another woman I love go through this feeding frenzy is hard.'
The Duke of Sussex told how his wife has been repeatedly targeted by social media trolls and described the relationship between the duchess and her online critics as 'basically the hunter versus the prey.'
Harry, narrating, says: 'Back in my mum's days, it was physical harassment, cameras in your face, people chasing you. Paparazzi still harass people, but the harassment exists more online now. Once the photographs are out and the story is next to it, then comes the social media harassment. To see another woman in my life who I love go through this feeding frenzy, that's hard. It's basically the hunter versus the prey.'
13. Archie has an American accent!
Archie speaks with an American accent in private footage shared by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as part of their new Netflix programme. The first three episodes of the bombshell docuseries offer insight into their family life in Montecito, California, and glimpses of Archie, three, and daughter Lilibet, 18 months. These include revealing Archie's favourite song is Bennie and The Jets by Elton John and showing a photo from what appears to be his first birthday. The first episode shows a barefooted Harry pushing Archie across the floor as he sits on a wheeled suitcase. It cuts to Harry saying: 'As a dad, and as parents, I think consent is a really key piece to this. That if you have children, it should be your consent as to what you share.'