Solène Delinger 8:00 p.m., December 09, 2022

The first three episodes of Harry and Meghan's explosive documentary series have been available on Netflix since Thursday, December 8.

The Sussexes evoke (unsurprisingly) the reasons for their departure from the royal family.

But that's not all: the grandson of Elizabeth II also speaks for the very first time about his Nazi disguise worn in 2005, believing that it is certainly the "biggest mistake" of his life. 

The Sussexes are making a lot of noise about them across the Channel.

And for good reason, the first three episodes of their exceptional documentary series, available on Netflix since Thursday, December 8, tackle the subjects that annoy, namely their discomfort at Buckingham and the reasons for their departure from the royal family.

In 2005, Prince Harry dressed as a Nazi made the headlines 

Once again, the Sussexes deliver their moods, explain how much they were misunderstood by the Windsors, and abused by the British press.

But that's not all: between two confessions about his mental health and that of his wife Meghan, Prince Harry returns, during the third episode, to THE scandal that tarnished his reputation fifteen years ago. , when he was a rebellious young man, chaining very alcoholic outings.

Remember, in 2005, the whole world discovers on the front page of the newspapers the youngest of Lady Di and Charles disguised as a Nazi.

Faced with the scandal, Harry had to issue a public apology: "I am very sorry if I shocked or made anyone uncomfortable. It was a bad choice of costume and I apologize for it", he had declared. 

"I was so ashamed afterwards"

"It's surely one of the biggest mistakes of my life. I was so ashamed afterwards", confides for the very first time Prince Harry, facing the camera, in his documentary.

Meghan's husband did everything to fix his mistake.

"I just wanted to catch up. So we went to talk to the chief rabbi in London and it really made a big impression on me. I went to Berlin and talked to a Holocaust survivor. If I had acted as if nothing was, I would have made the same mistakes again. But I learned a lesson from it", assures Prince Harry.