Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made countless claims and allegations against the royal family during their six-part Netflix docuseries, but many of their points have left viewers scratching their heads.
While some of the points offered clarifications on news reports over the past couple of years, others raised more questions than answers.
With King Charles and Prince William refusing to comment on the six-hours of TV footage, it's unlikely we'll hear any more about it - unless Harry decides to discuss it his upcoming memoir, Spare.
As Harry accuses his brother Prince William of "screaming and shouting" at him during talks about the Sussexes' decision to quit the UK and says the royals were "cold" towards him at their final UK engagements, we look at some of the things that still remain unclear.
What did William's text to Harry say?
One of the clips in the programme shows Meghan and Harry in their US home after their shock interview with Oprah Winfry aired.
Meghan is on the phone to their close friend Tyler Perry, reading out a full statement from Buckingham Palace on behalf of the late Queen.
Meghan reads: "The whole family is saddened to learn the full extent of how challenging the last few years have been for Harry and Meghan. The issues raised, particularly that of race, are concerning. While some recollections may vary, they are taken very seriously and will be addressed by the family privately. Harry, Meghan and Archie will always be much loved family members."
Seconds later, a worried Harry comes over to show Meghan a text on his phone, holding up the message in the air for her to read.
Stunned Meghan says, "What am I looking at?" before reading the text and responding one word: "Wow".
The pair appear surprised and overwhelmed, before Meghan ends the call with Perry saying: "H just got a text from his brother."
Harry, who looks distressed with his hands behind his head, says, "I wish I knew what to do."
"I know. Let's take a breather. Get some air and then decide," Meghan replies, standing up and wrapping her arms around his waist for a hug.
The couple take a moment to embrace each other in a tight hug, staring out of the window in silence.
Why did William "scream and shout" at Harry - and what did he say?
Harry said his older brother William "screamed and shouted" at him during the Sandringham Summit, when senior members of the royal family came together to discuss what Megxit would look like.
Harry has not revealed the details of what was said, but described it as "terrifying". The meeting saw the late Queen, Charles, William and Harry sit down to work out what the Sussexes' lives would look like outside of the UK.
He said: "It was terrifying to have my brother scream and shout at me." He also said his grandmother, the late Queen, sat there quietly when the row was happening.
The tense meeting came in the wake of the Sussexes issuing a statement saying they wanted to step back as senior royals.
What did Charles 'lie' about?
During the meeting, Harry also said his father said "things that just simply weren’t true". However he doesn't detail what.
Harry said he heard his “father say things that just simply weren’t true” at the Sandringham gathering but did not elaborate on what they were.
Why couldn't Harry and Meghan take the "half in, half out" deal the royals offered?
Harry claims he was presented with five Megxit options, ranging from nothing changing to a complete cut off. He says he picked the third option, which was "half in, half out" but then claimed it soon became clear it was actually “not up for discussion or debate”.
Supporting the Queen while earning their own money was likely to have caused a conflict of interest for the Sussexes and led to accusations they were profiting from their royal connections.
At the time, sources said that option was never on the table. One told the Daily Mail : "The view is very clear – either you are in or you are out, and any form of “hybrid” role is incompatible with representing the head of state."
So the new Netflix show has raised the question of why the option was presented to Harry if it was never a possibility.
Why a statement was put out on Harry's behalf without his permission?
One of the most shocking claims from the series was that a statement was put out in Harry's name without his permission.
The Duke claims that when he got in his car after the Sandringham Summit, he was told an official statement had been issued by Buckingham Palace on behalf of him and his brother.
The statement followed a story in The Times, which said a source told the publication Harry and Meghan “regarded themselves as having been pushed away by what they saw as a bullying attitude from (William)”.
Harry told the Netflix show: “Once I got in the car after the meeting, I was told about a joint statement that had been put out in my name and my brother’s name, squashing the story about him bullying us out of the family. I couldn’t believe it. No one had asked me. No one had asked me permission to put my name to a statement like that.
“I rang M and I told her and she burst into floods of tears because within four hours they were happy to lie to protect my brother, and yet for three years they were never willing to tell the truth to protect us.”
He added: “So there was no other option at this point. I said ‘We need to get out of here’.”
Who told Meghan she could not text photographs to her friend?
Meghan suggests the royal household, which would have been Kensington Palace, told her not to text photographs to her friends. This included cute snaps of the couple's son, Archie, when he was a baby.
It is not clear if Meghan is referring to aides such as a private secretary or her then-communications team.
Why didn't they give up their titles?
Harry said he wrote to his father saying he and Meghan would relinquish their Sussex titles if a move to Canada did not work out.
While the Queen banned them from using their Sussex Royal social media accounts, as they couldn't be seen to make profit from the 'royal title' they continued to use Duke and Duchess.
Peerages can only be removed fully by an act of parliament but Harry and Meghan could decide not to use their titles.
The couple were handed the titles the Duke and Duchess of Sussex on their wedding day, and they've continued to use them in their non-royal lives.
The Sussexes stopped using their HRH style after stepping down as senior working royals in 2020 but they still retain it.
What does Harry miss about life in the UK?
Harry said he misses “the weird family gatherings” where the royal family were brought together under one roof, as well as missing the country and his friends.
He admitted: “I’ve lost a few friends in this process as well” but did not name them.
What do the Sussexes have left to say?
There could be much more. Harry’s book, Spare, is out in January and could contain damaging revelations about his relationship with William and Charles.
The pair have not named the royal they accused of making a racist remark about son Archie before he was born, but footage was played in the documentary of Harry telling Oprah he would never share that conversation.
Hollywood mogul Tyler Perry remarked in episode six, speaking about Meghan’s appearance in her Oprah interview: “When I watched it I thought, ‘There is so much more she could have said but because she’s such a classy, elegant woman, she didn’t’.”