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MEGHAN Markle has accused one of the Queen's aides of branding her a "foreign organism" in the latest episodes of the Netflix doc, while a pal claims the Duchess was "abused".

The long-awaited second half of Prince Harry and Meghan's explosive Netflix doc has today hit screens.

The final three episodes of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's documentary have now been released
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The final three episodes of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's documentary have now been releasedCredit: Netflix
The couple have included unseen photos from their wedding in the latest episodes - including this of the late Queen and her beloved Prince Philip
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The couple have included unseen photos from their wedding in the latest episodes - including this of the late Queen and her beloved Prince PhilipCredit: Netflix
The couple have also revealed details of their wedding, private correspondence being leaked and their move to California
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The couple have also revealed details of their wedding, private correspondence being leaked and their move to CaliforniaCredit: Netflix
Meghan refers to herself as a 'foreign organism' as she looks back at her time in the UK with the Royal Family
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Meghan refers to herself as a 'foreign organism' as she looks back at her time in the UK with the Royal FamilyCredit: Netflix

It is understood members of the Royal Family are watching right now - alongside millions of others across the globe.

The latest and final episodes of the doc reveal behind the scenes at Harry and Meghan's wedding, private correspondence apparently being leaked - resulting in Megxit, and when the couple arrived in California and "began to forge their path ahead".

And, as anticipated, bombs are already being dropped.

Less than a minute into the first episode in VOL II, Meghan accuses the royals of racism and refers to herself as a "foreign organism".

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She recalled: "There was this moment where our private secretary, she worked with The Queen for almost 20 years I think, and what she said to me was it's like this fish swimming perfectly, powerful, it's on the right current, and then one day this organism comes in.

She continued: "This foreign organism and the entire thing goes [eyes to the side and squeak]. What is that? What is it doing here? It doesn't look like us, it doesn't move like us. We don't like it, get it off of us."

"And she just explained, you know, that you'll soon see that it's stronger, faster, even better with this organism as a part of it.

"It will be hard at the beginning for them to adjust to this new thing, but then it will be amazing. 

"And I was really hopeful that that was true."

In the same episode, the Duke claimed his brother screamed at him during crisis Megxit talks.

He also alleges Charles lied during the tense meeting, while the Queen sat quietly taking it all in.

In the second episode Harry drops the bombshell that he and Meghan almost left the family twice before Megxit - but leaked information stopped them.

Harry recalled: "In 2018 we have already talked about maybe moving to New Zealand and that never transpired.

"Then, in 2019, we discussed us moving to South Africa to support charities and organisations in Africa."


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Harry continued: "The Palace signed off on us moving to South Africa so my father's office knew about it - my brother's office knew about it and my grandmother's office knew about it.

"No one else knew - then it was leaked to The Times newspaper.

"That whole plan was then scrapped because it became public debate."

The couple said they then looked at moving to Canada, and Meghan insinuated that Charles leaked a letter requesting the move.

She said: "His dad said 'just put it in writing' and just five days later it's there in the newspaper.

Harry added: "It became clear that the institution had leaked the fact that we were going to Canada.

"The key piece of that story that told me the letter I had written to my father had been leaked was that we were willing to relinquish our Sussex titles I was like wow - our story, our life, you've taken it from underneath us."

In the same episode, the couple also revealed the traumatic moment Meghan suffered a miscarriage.

Pal Abigail Spencer detailed the horror moment the Duchess collapsed, dropping baby Archie.

It was also revealed that The Queen told Meghan to handle the drama with her dad after he “embarrassed” the Royal Family.

Then, in the final episode, Tyler Perry says Princess Diana was "thrown to the wolves" after her marriage ended.

He said: "So to tell Meghan that I felt her feelings were valid hurt.

"I didn't want to have to say that to her. I didn't want her to feel that, but I didn't want to lie to her.

"She was afraid of them destroying her, or going crazy, or them making her think she was crazy."

Tyler added: "I saw my mother be abused for years. I knew the symptoms. I knew what it was like. This woman was abused. And so was he."

He said he "applauded" the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for saying: "I'm out of here".

But, in the last five minutes of the final episode Harry has admitted he "misses the UK and weird family gatherings" in a bombshell revelation as he discussed why he moved to California.

Buckingham Palace said at midday: "We will be making no comment on today’s Netflix programmes."

The near 60-minute shows have been released exactly one week after the first three episodes - and the dust is still yet to settle.

The couple were yesterday accused to peddling "conspiracies" and claiming lies were told to protect others.

This came after Meghan claimed the Palace made up stories about her to protect senior royals.

Prior to that, Harry appeared to fire shots at the family,  "they were happy to lie to protect my brother" - but added "they were never willing to tell the truth to protect us".

Yesterday the final trailer was released for the doc - promising more "dynamite" will be thrown at The Firm by the Sussexes.

But the Royal Family was said to still be in a state of sadness after Harry and Meghan launched a wave of astonishing attacks in the first episodes of their series.

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In a terrible slight on his father, Harry claimed he was “literally brought up by a group of friends in Africa”.

And, in one mocking scene, Meghan exaggerates a curtsy to poke fun at the royals — and compares their traditions to a tacky US medieval restaurant chain.

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