A new bombshell book has given us a new look into Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's lives - and of course, the Royals.
Written by royal autobiographer Tom Bower, it makes several outrageous claims and was written without talking to the Sussexes.
Some of the claims are set to rock the Royal Family - as it delves into why Meghan and Harry decided to move to America and leave royal life.
It has been published today by Blink Publishing - and makes for interesting reading.
We've rounded up some of the most interesting bombshells that are likely to cause further divides between the two factions.
This includes allegations that the Duchess threw a cup of tea in the air during a Royal tour, while the Queen was said to be pleased she couldn't attend Prince Philip's funeral.
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1. Meghan accused Victoria Beckham of 'indiscretion'
Tom Bower claims that the Sussexes were "addicted" to reading negative press coverage - and spent hours on their phones scouring social media.
The couple were said to be worried that close friends might be leaking stories about them and were keen to find out who could be behind it.
He alleges that in particular, Meghan suspected Victoria Beckham - and Prince Harry called David Beckham to repeat the accusation.
The Beckhams were said to be "outraged" and the accusation damaged their relationship.
David, 47, and his wife Victoria, 48, have always been on good terms with members of the Royal Family.
In 2003, David was honoured by the Queen with an OBE for his services to football, and Victoria was made an OBE in 2017 for services to the fashion industry.
They were also invited to the weddings of Prince William and Kate Middleton in 2011 and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in 2018.
Meghan and Victoria were said to have bonded over their shared love of fashion - but fell out after private details of their friendship were leaked in the media.
A source told The Sun in 2020: "Harry was very polite, but obviously it was a pretty awkward exchange and David was mortified.
"Inexplicably, [Meghan] feared Victoria was behind it — I mean, the idea that Victoria Beckham would be personally ringing journalists to give them a scoop is ridiculous — and spoke to Harry about it.
"Harry is very protective of Meghan, and decided to deal with the matter head-on, by directly contacting his good pal, David.
“He quickly put Harry right, and the two men agreed to move on — but it certainly made things awkward for a while.”
The details in question were said to be a bunch of beauty tips Victoria had shared with the duchess ahead of her move to London.
The source said: “It later turned out the leak probably came from a beauty salon. Afterwards, they got things back on track, but it took a few months.”
2. Meghan was 'always fascinated by the Royals and had Diana bio on her shelf'
In her early years, a sweet photo of Meghan beaming outside Buckingham Palace, as a child, was taken on a trip with her childhood friend Ninaki Priddy.
The photo was taken just one year before Princess Diana was killed in a car crash - prompting a global discussion about the treatment of the Royal Family.
Afterwards, Bower claims Meghan re-watched a tape of Diana’s 1981 wedding and read a copy of Diana: Her True Story, Andrew Morton’s book discussing the breakdown of her marriage with Prince Charles.
Ninaki Priddy said Meghan was 'always fascinated by the royal family’ and by Diana’s incredible humanitarian work for sufferers of HIV and landmines.
3. Prince Harry's phone number change sparked fears
The new book claims Harry failed to alert the rest of the royals when he changed his mobile number.
He claims this confirmed William's fear that Meghan was becoming a "divisive agent".
In the book, which was released today, Bower writes: "To please her, Harry had split from his old friends. He had even changed his telephone number without telling his family."
4. Meghan allegedly 'threw a cup of tea in the air'
In the book, Meghan was accused of "abrasive" behaviour towards staff members and diplomats according to the explosive royal biography - which she has always denied.
Looking back at the Sussexes visit to Sydney, Australia, where they received an amazing reception, Bower writes: "Meghan was allegedly abrasive towards her four female staff and even towards the local British diplomats.
"According to one report, Meghan allegedly threw a cup of tea into the air. Her anger may have been partly fuelled by Harry.
"Every night he trawled social media, searching for snide comments on the internet. Every morning he and Meghan turned on their phones to surf the internet.
Lawyers on behalf of Meghan have repeatedly denied that she bullied palace staff or aides
5. Meghan's visit to the dinosaurs
Like many of us, Meghan Markle became a big fan of the Natural History museum when she moved to London.
In his book, Bower claims Harry arranged for them to visit the Natural History Museum after hours, because Meghan 'wanted to commune with the dinosaurs in private.'
She also lent her husband two books that had influenced her - 'Eight Steps to Happiness' and 'The Motivation Manifesto', two American books about inspiration and life’s choices.
6. The Palace approved Suits scripts
After Harry and Meghan became a couple, the Palace reportedly stepped in to control Meghan’s life., Bower claims
Scripts for Suits - the successful legal drama Meghan made her name on - were sent to Kensington Palace for approval.
Requests for changes were sent from London to LA - and there were strict requirements for Meghan's final scene.
At her 'wedding' she wasn't allowed to be photographed wearing the dress and had to cover it with a jacket between scenes.
7. Meghan didn't attend Prince Philip's funeral
Bower claims the Queen said 'Thank goodness' after learning Meghan couldn't attend Prince Philip's funeral.
The couple had sat down with Oprah Winfrey for an interview just a month earlier, where they spoke about Meghan's alleged treatment in the Royal Family.
Buckingham Palace has declined to comment on the claims made in the book.
But, sources close to the Queen questioned whether she would have anything other than Philip on her mind on the day of the funeral, casting doubt on such a claim.
8. Meghan Markle 'snapped' at pal when she expressed fears over dating Harry
After meeting Harry, Meghan chatted to pal Gina Nelthorpe-Cowne about how their flourishing relationship was going.
Clearly besotted, Nelthorpe allegedly decided to warn Meghan, asking her if she had 'any idea' what she was doing.
Bower says she warned her that royal duties would take over - and she wouldn't be able to make any more films.
But Meghan reportedly wasn't impressed - with Bower writing: ''Gina, save it,’ Meghan snapped. Nelthorpe-Cowne was taken aback by the steel in Meghan’s voice.
'Holding up her hand, Meghan continued: ‘Stop. Be quiet. I don’t want to hear any negativity. This is a happy time for us.’ Stopped in her tracks, Nelthorpe-Cowne looked at the hard fury in Meghan’s eyes.'
9. Jubilee row
In the new book, Tom Bower claims that the Duke of Sussex and Meghan wanted to appear with the Queen on Buckingham Palace's balcony" during the Platinum Jubilee celebrations last month.
But the Prince of Wales reportedly opposed this arrangement - sparking a row.
Mr Bower wrote: "In Meghan's view those optics were unsatisfactory, partly because her value to Netflix was to stand near the Queen."
Clarence House also declined to comment on the book.