The Duke of Sussex has told how it was "terrifying" to have his brother, now Britain's Prince of Wales, shout and scream at him at the Sandringham summit during the Megxit crisis.
In the final volume of the Sussexes' controversial Netflix documentary, Harry also said a joint statement was put out without his permission in his and his brother’s name on the same day denying a story that William had bullied him out of the royal family.
He branded the move a "lie to protect my brother" and added: "There was no other option at this point. I said 'We need to get out of here’."
Other revelations included Harry saying he told his father, now the King, that he and Meghan were willing to relinquish their Sussex titles if a move to Canada did not work out.
He also described how Meghan "stealing the limelight or doing the job better than the person who is born to do this, that upsets people".
Harry recounted what happened behind the scenes when the Queen summoned Charles, William and Harry to Sandringham in January 2020 to resolve the Sussexes' future plans after they issued a statement saying they wanted to step back as senior royals.
"It was terrifying to have my brother scream and shout at me and my father say things that just simply weren’t true, and my grandmother quietly sit there and sort of take it all in," the duke said.
Harry said he was given five options, ranging from "all in, no change" to "all out", and he chose option three – "half in, half out".
"It became very clear very quickly that that goal was not up for discussion or debate," he added.
A joint statement was issued on the day of the Sandringham meeting branding a front-page story about the brothers' relationship as false, offensive and potentially harmful.
However Harry says he was not consulted about the statement: "Once I got in the car after the meeting, I was told about a joint statement that had been put out in my name and my brother's name, squashing the story about him bullying us out of the family."
He continued: "I couldn’t believe it. No one had asked me. No one had asked me permission to put my name to a statement like that. I rang M and I told her and she burst into floods of tears because within four hours they were happy to lie to protect my brother, and yet for three years they were never willing to tell the truth to protect us."
He added: "So there was no other option at this point. I said 'We need to get out of here’."
Harry also told how a letter he wrote Charles about him and Meghan moving to Canada to work as royals was leaked to the press.
"It became clear that the institution had leaked the fact that we were moving back to Canada," he said.
"And a key piece of that story that made me aware that the contents of the letter between me and my father had been leaked was that we were willing to relinquish our titles. That was a giveaway.
"I was like 'Wow, our story, our lives, literally got taken from underneath us’."
Elsewhere the Duchess of Sussex said she was being "fed to the wolves". Speaking about wanting her son Archie to have a big family in the way she had not, Meghan says: "I was just so excited that we were going to be able to create for him that thing that I had always wanted.
"So I just did everything I could to make them proud and to really be a part of the family."
"And then the bubble burst," she says while the voices of news presenters can be heard saying: "Duchess difficult" and "American".
Meghan then says: "It was already clear to the media that the Palace was not going to protect her. Once that happens then the floodgates open.
"I realised that I wasn't just being thrown to the wolves, I was being fed to the wolves."
Harry & Meghan Volume I and II is now streaming on Netflix
Source: Press Association