A royal super-fan says the series is "hard to stomach".
Britain's Prince Harry has claimed it was "terrifying" to have his brother scream and shout at him during a meeting in Sandringham to discuss his and Meghan's future.
The final episode of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's Netflix documentary was released yesterday.
Harry says a joint statement which denied William had "bullied" him out of the Royal Family was issued without his permission.
Royal fan and Abbeyleix's Michelle Rodgers, has been speaking with Will Faulkner on Midlands Today and says the series is "hard to stomach"
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