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The Biggest Talking Points From the Second Installment of Harry & Meghan

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delves deep into the specifics around the timeline of the , with Meghan opening up about and the overriding feeling that she “wasn’t just being thrown to the wolves, [she] was being fed to the wolves.” From the creation of their first home at Nottingham Cottage to the “bittersweet” process of packing it all up and relocating to California—after their plans to move to Canada and South Africa were thwarted by the press—the couple lays bare their experience of feeling like a “scapegoat for the palace” while starting a family, and . “Our story, our life literally got taken from underneath us.” Here, the biggest revelations from the final episodes of the After the first portion of episode four, which focuses on their wedding—and includes photos of the pair cutting their wedding cake with a sword and having their first dance to “Land of 1000 Dances” —Meghan describes moving into Nottingham Cottage on the grounds of Kensington Palace. “Kensington Palace sounds very regal, but Nottingham Cottage was small,” she says.

Harry adds, “The whole thing is on a slight lean. Really low ceilings. I don’t know who was there before. They must have been very short.” We then see more images of the pair gardening, painting and cuddling their dog on the sofa (keep an eye out for the Union Jack placemats, too). “It was a chapter in our lives where I don’t think anyone could believe what it was actually like behind the scenes,” says Meghan.

Harry then describes Oprah coming over for tea and saying: “No one would ever believe it!”In the series, friends of the couple suggest that the pair became even more popular with the public following , and that this became a problem internally.

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