9 details you might have missed on Netflix’s Harry & Meghan: from Meghan Markle’s delayed proposal and Prince Harry’s private Instagram account, to that photo of Princess Diana and Archie’s accent

- The first three episodes of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s Netflix docuseries Harry & Meghan contained several big revelations – and some smaller ones like their ‘H’ and ‘M’ nicknames
- It was also revealed that for Prince Harry needed permission from Queen Elizabeth to propose to Meghan Markle, and that it had to be arranged in the UK, not overseas
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s hotly anticipated docuseries about their love story is now streaming on Netflix – and it covers a lot.

The first half of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s six-episode Netflix docuseries was released on December 8, with the second part set to release on December 15. Each episode provided an intimate glimpse into the couple’s love story as well as details about their decision to step back from royal life in January 2020.
1. Meghan and Harry’s friends refer to them with nicknames

Many of Harry and Meghan’s friends appear in the docuseries, including Lucy Fraser, Abigail Spencer and Jill Smoller.
They all referred to Harry as “H” when speaking about the couple, as did Meghan.
Harry also calls Meghan “M” in episode one.
The couple also call each other “Haz” and “Meg”, which were the nicknames they listed on their wedding reception invitations at Frogmore House, which they shared a photo of in episode three.