Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have teased their latest Netflix series, which will be released at the end of the month.
They will present and are the executive producers of a show called Live to Lead - a documentary series that has been inspired by the legacy of Nelson Mandela.
According to Netflix, the series, which will drop on December 31, will see leaders and activists "reflect on their legacies and share messages of courage, compassion, humility [and] hope".
The show has been produced in a collaboration between the Nelson Mandela Foundation, Blackwell & Ruth as well as Harry and Meghan's Archewell Productions.
A trailer for the series shows Harry explaining: "This was inspired by Nelson Mandela, who once said what counts in life is not the mere fact that we have lived.
Before Meghan adds: "But what difference we have made to the lives of others to determine the significance of the life we lead."
As they speak, pictures are show of former associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States Ruth Bader Ginsburg as well as climate change activist Greta Thunberg and the late Nelson Mandela.
Also featured are New Zealand Prime Minster Jacinda Ardern and a friend of Meghan's journalist and activist Gloria Steinem.
Harry adds: "It is about people who have made brave choices" before Meghan says: "To fight for change and become leaders."
The trailer finishes with Harry saying: "When giving inspiration to the rest of us to live to lead."
News of the series comes just days after the final part of their own explosive docuseries Harry & Meghan dropped on Netflix, where they made several claims about their time in the royal family.
Both Buckingham and Kensington Palace have remained silent over Harry’s allegations that the Prince of Wales left his brother terrified after screaming and shouting at him during the Sandringham summit.
Harry also claimed in his controversial six-part 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.
Harry also claimed his brother’s office, Kensington Palace, traded negative stories just like his father’s had in the past, saying it was “heartbreaking” to see something he and William promised they would “never ever do” taking place.
Footage also showed the Sussexes enjoying family life in California with their children, Archie and Lili.
But a documentary crew captured Harry holding up his phone to Meghan to show her a text from William after the Oprah interview aired, with Meghan reacting with “wow” as she looked at the screen and Harry screwing up his eyes in distress.
Harry and Meghan signed a deal with Netflix shortly after they quit as working royals in 2020. The deal is thought to be around £100million.