If you thought the first three episodes of Netflix's 'Harry & Meghan' series were juicy, buckle in for the next three.

Actually, in the end it seemed that there was no huge controversy in the initial episodes of the series, which focused largely on how the pair met, fell in love and married - while drawing many (many) parallels between Meghan and Princess Diana.

However, it seems that 'Haz' has waited until the next three episodes - which are available on Netflix from today - to fully unleash his wrath on the Royals.

He speaks extensively about the breakdown of his relationship with his brother William, whom he says 'screamed and shouted' at him during a meeting about his planned exit from royal public duty with Meghan.

The meeting took place at Sandringham in 2020, when the Queen had summoned Harry, William and their father Charles to discuss Harry's desire to bow out.

"I went in with the same proposal that we'd already made publicly, but once I got there I was given five options - one being all in, no change, five being all out," he said. "I chose option three in the meeting - half in, half out. Have our own jobs but also work in support of the Queen.

"It became very clear very quickly that goal was not up for discussion or debate. It was terrifying to have my brother scream and shout at me and my father say things that just simply weren't true. And my grandmother, you know, quietly sit there and take it all in. But you have to understand that, from the family's perspective, especially from hers, there are ways of doing things and her ultimate, sort of, mission, goal/responsibility is the institution."

He also accused William's press office of 'trading stories' with the press - i.e. leaking negative stories about he and Meghan to deflect attention from his own house - and added that there was now a 'wedge' between him and William, "so that he's now on the institution's side".

He added: "And part of that I get, I understand, right, that's his inheritance. So to some extent it's already ingrained in him that part of his responsibility is the survivability and continuation of this institution."

In the new episodes, Harry also claimed that the media intrusion into his and Meghan's lives - and the tabloid vendetta against the American former actress - was the reason for her miscarriage in July 2020. He specifically named 'the Mail' (i.e. the Daily Mail/Mail on Sunday) as the culprits.

"I watched the whole thing," he said. "Now, do we absolutely know that the miscarriage was created, caused by that? Course we don't. But bearing in mind the stress that it caused, the lack of sleep and the timing of the pregnancy, how many weeks in she was, I can say from what I saw, that miscarriage was created by what they were trying to do to her."

Watch the trailer for part two below: