Netflix has announced Britain's Duke and Duchess of Sussex's explosive recent series is its second-highest ranked documentary ever.
Harry & Meghan began its release on December 8, in the lead-up to the publication of Prince Harry's controversial memoir Spare, and saw damaging claims levelled at the royal family throughout six episodes.
Netflix reported its fourth quarter earnings on Thursday and disclosed a gain of 7.7 million subscribers during the October-December period.
As defined by cumulative view hours in the first 28 days, it also reported on Wednesday as its third-most popular series ever, Glass Onion its fourth-most popular film and Harry & Meghan its second-most successful documentary series.
Both Buckingham and Kensington Palace have remained silent over Harry’s allegations in the series that the Prince of Wales left his brother terrified after screaming and shouting at him during the Sandringham summit.
Harry also claimed in the series that Kensington Palace "lied to protect my brother" when it issued a statement denying a story William had bullied him out of the royal family.
And he accused Charles of lying at the tense Megxit crisis meeting with the Queen in January 2020.
It comes as Harry’s controversial memoir became the fastest-selling non-fiction book in the UK since records began in 1998.
Source: Press Association