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Elly Rewcastle

Harry and Meghan: Part two release date for Netflix series

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s tell-all Netflix docu-series will release its second part next week. Part one of Harry & Meghan was released on December 8 - exactly three months after the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Harry’s grandmother - with three episodes available to stream.

Harry and Meghan announced a multi-year deal through their production arm Archewell to make TV series, films and children’s shows for Netflix in September 2020. The move came after they decided to “step back” as senior members of the royal family and become self-sufficient.

The release of the series is the latest explosive interview following the couple’s interview with Oprah Winfrey. Harry is also due to release his memoir Spare , in January.

Read more: Meghan and Harry's new Netflix documentary branded 'utterly explosive and worse than royals can imagine'

When is part two of Harry & Meghan released?

After the first three episodes were released on December 8, the second release will follow two weeks later. The remaining episodes will be available to stream on Netflix from December 16.

Is there a trailer for Harry & Meghan ?

Netflix released two teaser trailers for the series at the beginning of December. The trailers are available to watch on Netflix or YouTube.

What happened in part one of Harry & Meghan ?

In the first three episodes, released on December 8, chronicled a lot of the early days. The Duke and Duchess talk about when they first met and their early dates with one another.

Harry is also seen opening up about his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales's experience with the paparazzi and how that lead to his own experiences. Much of part one focuses on the impact of the media, with Harry explaining that he sees it as his duty to "uncover exploitation and bribery" within the media.

On his decision to step down from royal duties in 2020, Harry admits: "I accept there will be people around the world who fundamentally disagree with what I've done and how I've done it. But I knew that I had to do everything I could to protect my family."

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