Just when you thought Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had said it all, they're back with more bombshells in an explosive new trailer.
The first three episodes of the couple's highly-anticipated six-part series, Harry & Meghan, caused quite a stir when they landed on streaming giant Netflix on Thursday morning. The couple spoke about their incredible love story and institutionalised racism in the monarchy, alongside comparisons between the former Suits actress the late Princess Diana.
But now a new trailer for the remaining instalments has been released - and if the teaser clips are anything to go by then it looks set to send shockwaves around the world.
Here is a look at the biggest bombshells from the new trailer, including the moment Harry seemingly turns on his brother, Prince William.
Harry claims people 'lied to protect William'
It's hard to see just how far the relationship between Prince Harry and Prince William has soured.
And it seems Harry is willing to throw his own brother under the bus in the final three episodes of his million dollar docuseries.
In the new trailer, Harry claims: "They were happy to lie to protect my brother. They were never willing to protect the truth to protect us."
It does not explain who he is referring to, with speculation it could be about the Palace, the royals themselves or the media.
Meghan's security fears
The start of the trailer is dedicated to Harry and Meghan's serious fears for their wellbeing.
The couple lost their taxpayer-funded police protection after quitting their roles as senior royals in early 2020.
"Our security was being pulled. Everyone in the world knew where we were," explains Meghan in the trailer.
"I wonder what would have happened to us had we not got out when we did," says Harry, who spoke about wanting to protect his wife and kids in the opening three eps.
He adds: "I said, 'we need to get out of here'."
Freedom flight
When Harry and Meghan decided to leave the Royal Family and step down as working members, they jetted off to Canada for a life away from the limelight.
After the discussion about security, the trailer then cuts to Harry filming a video diary on a plane, where he says: "We are on a freedom flight."
It remains to be seen what extra details we will get from that exciting plane journey across the Pond.
Harry and Meghan did initially live in Toronto but then somewhat controversially decided to move to California.
Meghan was 'fed to the wolves'
Not only was poor Meghan supposedly left to fend for herself, but she also claims she was actively made a scapegoat.
After Harry speaks about "institutional gaslighting", his wife then pours her heart out in heartbreaking scenes.
"I wasn't being thrown to the wolves," says a forlorn Meghan, "I was being fed to the wolves.
Christopher Bouzy, CEO of Bot Sentinel, then alleges: "They were actively recruiting people to disseminate disinformation."
It's unknown who 'they' is referring to, but hopefully all will be revealed on Thursday.
Lilibet seen walking for first time
The second half of the trailer sees lots of lovely clips and images of the family enjoying life in LA.
This includes a sweet video of Lilibet walking around on her own and of cute lad Archie running through a maze.
"In order for us to move to the next chapter you've got to finish the first chapter," says Harry.
While shots of their life at home pop up, Meghan says: "It gave us a chance to create that home we always wanted."
Tyler Perry, the music producer who lent the couple his home when they first arrived in California, adds: "They just wanted to be free to love and be happy. I applauded that."
"I have always felt this was a fight worth fighting for," adds Harry at the end.
The first three episodes of the couple's highly-anticipated six-part series landed on Netflix on Thursday morning - and it's caused a lot of controversy.
The "unprecedented and in-depth" docuseries, directed by Oscar-nominated Liz Garbus, received praise from some corners, but others called out the couple for being 'hypocrites'.
Harry warned "we know the full truth" and spoke of a "hierarchy in the family", a "dirty game" and "leaking and planting of stories".
Its premiere comes exactly three months after the death of Harry's grandmother the late Queen, with the Windsors still grieving and the King less than 100 days into his reign.
In the first episode, Harry says: "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."
The Sussexes signed lucrative deals thought to be worth more than £100 million with Netflix and Spotify after quitting the monarchy amid the Megxit crisis as they struggled with royal life.
The royals were preparing to hit back at any claims coming from Harry and Meghan which they believe to be false.
A senior royal source said: "There is a completely united front from the King and his family concerning the numerous attempts to privately make peace with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, which sadly have once again resulted in the other side wishing to air their repeated grievances to the world.
"If there is a need to respond to anything in the upcoming series then you can be assured that response will be swift and robust."
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