Photo: NetflixPrince HarryandMeghan Markleare looking ahead to what’s next.As the credits rolled at the end of the third episode ofHarry & Meghan, which hit Netflix Thursday, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex addressed what audiences can expect in volume two of their docuseries, which premieres next week.“This is when a family and a family business are in direct conflict,” Meghan, 41, said, referencing the royal family.“Everything that’s happened to us was always gonna happen to us,” Harry, 38, added of the decisions that drove them to step back as senior working royals in March 2020.Meghan added, “Suddenly, what clicked in my head was, ‘It’s never gonna stop.’ “Kirsty Wigglesworth - WPA Pool/Getty Images"There was no other option at this point. We need to get outta here,” Harry said.For more on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Netflix docuseries, listen below to our daily podcast PEOPLE Every Day.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex opened up like never before with the first installment ofHarry & Meghan, their highly anticipated docuseries from Oscar-nominated director Liz Garbus. In the first three episodes, streaming now, the California-based couple spoke about their early romance,the racism she facedwhen their relationship went public,Harry’s proposal, Meghan’s entry into theroyal familyand more.NetflixHarry also called wearing aNazi Halloween costumein 2005 “one of the biggest mistakes of my life,” revealed that he “blocked out” many early memories of his late motherPrincess Dianaand said hestepped backfrom his senior royal role to best protect his family.“I accept that there will be people around the world who fundamentally disagree with what I’ve done and how I’ve done it,” Harry said in a sit-down interview in episode two. “But I knew that I had to do everything I could to protect my family, especially after what happened to my mum. I didn’t want history to repeat itself.“Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!Meghan Markle and Archie.NetflixVolume one ofHarry & Meghanis now streaming on Netflix. Volume two hits queues next Thursday, Dec. 15.

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Harry & Meghan Netflix Documentary

Prince HarryandMeghan Markleare looking ahead to what’s next.As the credits rolled at the end of the third episode ofHarry & Meghan, which hit Netflix Thursday, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex addressed what audiences can expect in volume two of their docuseries, which premieres next week.“This is when a family and a family business are in direct conflict,” Meghan, 41, said, referencing the royal family.“Everything that’s happened to us was always gonna happen to us,” Harry, 38, added of the decisions that drove them to step back as senior working royals in March 2020.Meghan added, “Suddenly, what clicked in my head was, ‘It’s never gonna stop.’ “Kirsty Wigglesworth - WPA Pool/Getty Images"There was no other option at this point. We need to get outta here,” Harry said.For more on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Netflix docuseries, listen below to our daily podcast PEOPLE Every Day.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex opened up like never before with the first installment ofHarry & Meghan, their highly anticipated docuseries from Oscar-nominated director Liz Garbus. In the first three episodes, streaming now, the California-based couple spoke about their early romance,the racism she facedwhen their relationship went public,Harry’s proposal, Meghan’s entry into theroyal familyand more.NetflixHarry also called wearing aNazi Halloween costumein 2005 “one of the biggest mistakes of my life,” revealed that he “blocked out” many early memories of his late motherPrincess Dianaand said hestepped backfrom his senior royal role to best protect his family.“I accept that there will be people around the world who fundamentally disagree with what I’ve done and how I’ve done it,” Harry said in a sit-down interview in episode two. “But I knew that I had to do everything I could to protect my family, especially after what happened to my mum. I didn’t want history to repeat itself.“Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!Meghan Markle and Archie.NetflixVolume one ofHarry & Meghanis now streaming on Netflix. Volume two hits queues next Thursday, Dec. 15.

Prince HarryandMeghan Markleare looking ahead to what’s next.

As the credits rolled at the end of the third episode ofHarry & Meghan, which hit Netflix Thursday, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex addressed what audiences can expect in volume two of their docuseries, which premieres next week.

“This is when a family and a family business are in direct conflict,” Meghan, 41, said, referencing the royal family.

“Everything that’s happened to us was always gonna happen to us,” Harry, 38, added of the decisions that drove them to step back as senior working royals in March 2020.

Meghan added, “Suddenly, what clicked in my head was, ‘It’s never gonna stop.’ "

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Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, (foreground centre), sits with Prince William, Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall and Prince Charles, front row, Prince Andrew, background right, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry, at the Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey

“There was no other option at this point. We need to get outta here,” Harry said.

For more on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Netflix docuseries, listen below to our daily podcast PEOPLE Every Day.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex opened up like never before with the first installment ofHarry & Meghan, their highly anticipated docuseries from Oscar-nominated director Liz Garbus. In the first three episodes, streaming now, the California-based couple spoke about their early romance,the racism she facedwhen their relationship went public,Harry’s proposal, Meghan’s entry into theroyal familyand more.

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Harry & Meghan Netflix Documentary

Harry also called wearing aNazi Halloween costumein 2005 “one of the biggest mistakes of my life,” revealed that he “blocked out” many early memories of his late motherPrincess Dianaand said hestepped backfrom his senior royal role to best protect his family.

“I accept that there will be people around the world who fundamentally disagree with what I’ve done and how I’ve done it,” Harry said in a sit-down interview in episode two. “But I knew that I had to do everything I could to protect my family, especially after what happened to my mum. I didn’t want history to repeat itself.”

Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!

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Harry & Meghan Netflix Documentary

Volume one ofHarry & Meghanis now streaming on Netflix. Volume two hits queues next Thursday, Dec. 15.

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