From Meghan's lawyer niece to Harry's polo playing model friend Nacho, Serena Williams and TV historian David Olusoga: The 'experts, family and friends' who appear on Harry and Meghan's bombshell Netflix series...but who's missing?

  • The first three episodes of Harry and Meghan's Netflix series have been released 
  • Viewers have been introduced to a revolving door of unfamiliar faces in the show
  • Among them are Meghan's lawyer niece and Harry's polo playing model friend
  • Famous faces involved include Serena Williams and TV historian David Olusoga 

Viewers watching Harry and Meghan's newly released Netflix docuseries have been introduced to a slideshow of friends, family and experts giving their say on the couple.

In the first three episodes of the programme, Doria Ragland, the Duchess of Sussex's mother, spoke on camera about her daughter's relationship with Prince Harry for the first time.

Fans were also introduced to a number of friends of the couple, with the likes of tennis great Serena Williams taking part, as well as Meghan's lawyer niece Ashleigh and Harry's polo playing model friend Ignacio.

Ahead of its release today, the streaming giant promised that 'friends and family' would give viewers a personal insight into the couple and their relationship. 

Speaking on camera for the first time, Ashleigh Hale revealed to the public she is Meghan's niece

Speaking on camera for the first time, Ashleigh Hale revealed to the public she is Meghan's niece

However, some well-known friends and allies of the couple have not appeared in the three episodes released so far.

The likes of Elton John, British Vogue's editor-in-chief Edward Enninful and Prince Harry's 'surrogate Dad', the music producer David Foster, were all absent.

Additionally Oprah Winfrey, who conducted a bombshell interview with the pair in 2021, and the Obamas, who are close to them, were also not present.

There were also no 'talking heads' from the Royals, not even Princess Eugenie, who the couple remain close to.

Below is the lowdown on all the family, friends, experts and employees who appeared on the first three episodes earlier today.

Family  

Meghan's yoga instructor 'mommy' who gave her daughter the nickname 'flower': Doria Ragland 

Meghan's 'mommy' has tried to stay away from the limelight since her daughter met Prince Harry.

The 66-year-old social worker lives in Los Angeles, and spent the majority of Meghan's childhood raising her as a single mother following her divorce from Thomas Markle.

Ms Ragland has never spoken on camera about their relationship, although she remains close to the couple and often visits them and her grandchildren.

Doria Ragland has spoken about her daughter relationship with Prince Harry for the first time in their new Netflix documentary

Doria Ragland has spoken about her daughter relationship with Prince Harry for the first time in their new Netflix documentary

Ms Ragland told the camera that she knew Harry was 'The One' for her daughter upon meeting him in person, and called him a '6ft 1in handsome man with red hair' and 'great manners'

Ms Ragland told the camera that she knew Harry was 'The One' for her daughter upon meeting him in person, and called him a '6ft 1in handsome man with red hair' and 'great manners' 

She appeared in all three episodes released on Netflix today, and took centre stage in the second of these, talking about how she found out Meghan was dating a prince.

She tells the series she wanted to share 'a little bit of my experience as her mom' - including how she raised the Duchess 'with a network of women'.

Ms Ragland told the camera that she knew Harry was 'The One' for her daughter upon meeting him in person, and called him a '6ft 1in handsome man with red hair' and 'great manners'.

In the third episode of the series she described her experience of dealing with paparazzi, saying she felt 'unsafe a lot' before hitting out at her ex-husband and Meghan's father Tom Markle.

Speaking about his interactions with the press, she said: 'I was absolutely stunned that Tom would become part of this circus.'

Ms Ragland has also appeared on the penultimate episode of Meghan's Archetypes podcast during which it was revealed the sweet nickname she gave to her daughter.

Referring to the nickname, the duchess said: 'My mom still calls me 'flower'. I'll be a 41-year-old flower, that's fine.'

During another part of the podcast, viewers were given a rare insight into the mother-daughter relationship when the royal's recording session was interrupted by a FaceTime call from Ms Ragland.

Later, Meghan reflected on it, saying: 'It got me thinking about all the ways my mom supported me, how she took care of me and the house and herself… and how she just juggled so much…' 

Meghan's niece: Ashleigh Hale

Speaking on camera for the first time, Ashleigh Hale revealed to the public she is Meghan's niece.

Describing herself as an immigration attorney in the show, her LinkedIn profile says she was based in Richmond, Virginia, before moving to San Francisco last May where she is now an associate at a firm called Fragomen.

In the show, the 37-year-old says she was raised by her grandparents instead of her mother, Meghan's estranged half-sister Samantha Markle.

Ms Hale said she was raised by her grandparents instead of her mother, Meghan's estranged half-sister Samantha Markle

Ms Hale said she was raised by her grandparents instead of her mother, Meghan's estranged half-sister Samantha Markle

In the show the 37-year-old says she was raised by her grandparents instead of her mother, Meghan's estranged half-sister Samantha Markle

In the show the 37-year-old says she was raised by her grandparents instead of her mother, Meghan's estranged half-sister Samantha Markle

In episode three, she describes how she only met Meghan for the first time as an adult, with the pair becoming close friends.

According to Meghan the pair 'hit it off' after connecting with each other over email and went on holiday together.

Comparing her to a sister, the duchess said: 'There's like a sister element, there's something maternal, she's a best friend'

'I wanted a sister and she was like a little sister.'

She broke down in tears after revealing she was supposed to be invited to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's wedding, but the complicated relationship between her mother and Meghan meant she could not go.

Discussing the matter, Megan said: 'How do we explain that this half-sister isn't invited to the wedding but the half-sister daughter's is. And so with Ashleigh, the guidance at the time was to not have her come to the wedding'.

Ms Hale was 'hurt on some level, but I understood where it was coming from,' she said of the decision - which Meghan revealed she delivered on speakerphone while sitting alongside Harry.

'To know that it was because of my biological mother that this relationship, that's so important to me, was impacted in that way. I feel like because of her, it was taken away. It's been hard,' Ms Hale added.

Friends 

Prince Harry's old pal from Eton: Nicky Scott

In the first episode of the series viewers are introduced to Nicky, who is introduced as a 'childhood friend', with the pair meeting during Harry's time at Eton.

He appears after two other friends, including her former agent, talk about how everything went crazy when Meghan first started dating the Prince.

He said:' I remember when we discussed this, wouldn't it be great if somebody already had their identity, some succcess and had carved out their role in the world.'

The businessman has never spoken publicly before about his friendship with Harry.

Nicky, who seems to have kept a low profile during his friendship with the prince, reveals the pair met when they were 13 years old and used to 'lean out of the windows and talk after lights out'.

He movingly spoke of how the public first got to see Harry 'beyond just a snap or picture' at Diana's funeral, when he famously walked behind her coffin with his father and brother.

Nicky, who seems to have kept a low profile during his friendship with the prince, reveals the pair met when they were 13 years old and used to 'lean out of the windows and talk after lights out'

Nicky, who seems to have kept a low profile during his friendship with the prince, reveals the pair met when they were 13 years old and used to 'lean out of the windows and talk after lights out'

In the second episode he reveals they spoke about who would be the ideal woman for Harry, and concluded it would be 'somebody already had their identity, some successes and had carved their role in the world'.

Later in the series he gushes over Meghan and Harry's relationship, saying they are 'just so evidently really in love' and that it 'radiated out' of them.

Nicky joined the elite public school the same year as Harry and features in their class photographs.

While Harry scraped an A-level pass and later joined the army, he went to Leeds University to study management and history of art.

He trained as an accountant before becoming a Portfolio Manager for a company that invests in projects across the tropics, according to his profile on LinkedIn.

This work he says encouraged him to improve rural communities and push sustainable agriculture.

Four years ago he co-founded a company called Pollinium whose mission is to revive and regenerate Indonesian forests and communities, while fighting climate change.

Nicky, who was born in Scotland, is married to the daughter of billionaire Kenshin Oshima.

The Korean-Japanese is said to be worth over £1bn from his finance company called SFCG.

While he was friends with Harry at Eton, he has not been photographed with him since leaving the school.

Nicky is the chief executive of Pollinium, which aims to 'revive and regenerate Indonesian forests and communities'. The company was contacted for comment.

Tennis ace who was always in Meghan's court: Serena Williams

The recently retired Tennis legend, who won 23 Grand Slams during her career, has been friends with Meghan since they met at a 2010 Super Bowl party.

Ms Williams, who has a daughter with American internet entrepreneur Alexis Ohanian, was invited to Meghan and Harry's wedding in 2018.

The 41-year-old expressed her joy at being present for their marriage and said she was 'super excited' to be part of it.

Serena Williams, who has a daughter with American internet entrepreneur Alexis Ohanian, was invited to Meghan and Harry's wedding in 2018

Serena Williams, who has a daughter with American internet entrepreneur Alexis Ohanian, was invited to Meghan and Harry's wedding in 2018

The star athlete, 41 - who was also the first guest on Meghan's Archetypes podcast earlier this year - expressed her joy at seeing her friend be in love

The star athlete, 41 - who was also the first guest on Meghan's Archetypes podcast earlier this year - expressed her joy at seeing her friend be in love

Speaking in episode three of the series Ms Williams says the couple are 'so so tight' and are each other's 'best, best friends'.

Ms Williams previously appeared on Meghan's Archetypes podcast during which she revealed Harry helped her wit the decision to retire from tennis long before it was announced.

Entitled 'The Misconception of Ambition with Serena Williams', Meghan spoke to the tennis legend, who is one of her close friends, about double standards women face when they are labelled 'ambitious'. 

In one clip, Serena spoke about how she 'loved being pregnant', with Meghan going on to praise her for posing naked on the cover of Vanity Fair with 'that belly chain.'

The royal mother-of-two continued: 'Forget it. Yeah. Yeah. It's just like everything. You made pregnancy looks so sexy. I just waddled around. I was just tired. So tired. Oh my god.'

Meghan welcomed her first son Archie Harrison in May 2019, while her daughter Lilibet was born in June last year. Meanwhile Serena had her daughter Olympia in 2017.

Meghan's London-based BFF who accompanied her on her 'single girl summer': Lucy Meadmore

Lucy Meadmore is a British PR girl who seemed to try and get away with appearing on the show incognito by using the name Lucy Fraser.

She was a guest at the wedding, appearing on the guestlist as a 'long time friend' of Meghan's.

Ms Meadmore also appeared in Instagram posts with Meghan on her 'single girl summer' of travelling in Europe before meeting Harry.

Talking about Meghan in the summer leading up to meeting Harry, Lucy says: 'She had planned her single-girl summer and she had a lot of plans of going around Europe.'

Lucy Fraser spoke about Meghan's 'single girl summer' before meeting Harry, describing how she had 'lots of plans of going to Europe'

Lucy spoke about Meghan's 'single girl summer' before meeting Harry, describing how she had 'lots of plans of going to Europe'

It cuts to Meghan who says: 'I had a career. I had my life. I had my path... and then came H.

'I mean, he literally, talk about a plot twist.'

Later in the documentary, she said she 'warned' her friend about the British press. 

Ms Meadmore described going to Harry and Meghan's engagement party where everyone was dressed in animal onesies, with the Sussexes appearing as penguins because they keep their 'mates for life'. 

Wellness guru who hosts a medicine podcast: Dhru Purohit 

An entrepreneur, motivational speaker and author, Dhru Purohit also hosts a medicine podcast in which he discusses the brain and the body with experts.

He is CEO of the Dr. Hyman brand and a medical clinic based in Lenox, Massachusetts, that specialises in treating chronic disease through personalised medicine.

He was invited to Harry and Meghan's wedding, and accompanied Oprah Winfrey into St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle for the ceremony.

In episode two he reveals his surprise at Harry and Meghan's relationship after being told about it by his sister, who is a friend of hers.

Dhru Purohit hosts a medicine podcast in which he discusses the brain and the body with experts

Dhru Purohit hosts a medicine podcast in which he discusses the brain and the body with experts

Sports agent who socialised with Meghan at Wimbledon: Jill Smoller

The 58-year-old is an Amejjrican sports agent and former professional tennis player whose career came to an ejjnd after sustaining knee injuries at the age of 26.

Her client list has included Olympic gold medallist sprinter Florence Griffith Joyner, professional basketball player Kevin Garnett and tennis great Serena Williams. 

She was in a box with Meghan at Wimbledon in 2016, shortly before she began dating Harry.

It is thought that tennis superstar introduced her long-time sports agent Jill, 58, to Meghan

It is thought that tennis superstar introduced her long-time sports agent Jill, 58, to Meghan

In the opening minutes of her first on-camera interview, Jill describes attending Wimbledon with Meghan - just one day before the Duchess went on a date with Prince Harry

In the opening minutes of her first on-camera interview, Jill describes attending Wimbledon with Meghan - just one day before the Duchess went on a date with Prince Harry 

'We were talking about different dates and different people who were possibilities,' she remembers.

'And I remember seeing an adorable actor sitting in the front row next to someone I knew and said, ''Hey, how about him''.

'And then I think the next day I found out that she was going to be going on a date with H.'

Founder of beauty brand and Montecito friend: Vicky Tsai

Beauty entrepreneur Vicky Tsai is known for founding Tatcha, a Japanese-inspired skin care brand.

Ms Tsai sold the company, which was known for its cruelty-free and ethical products, to beauty giant Unilever for an estimated $500million in 2019.

She is reported to own a villa in Montecito, which is close to Santa Barbara in California, where Harry and Meghan have laid down their roots in the United States.

She told the cameras that when Meghan and Harry started dating it 'looked like a fairytale'. 

Vicky Tsai is reported to own a villa in Montecito, which is close to Santa Barbara in California, where Harry and Meghan have laid down their roots in the United States

Vicky Tsai is reported to own a villa in Montecito, which is close to Santa Barbara in California, where Harry and Meghan have laid down their roots in the United States

Polo player model friend of Harry's: Ignacio 'Nacho' Figueras

'Nacho' Figueras, a polo player and model, is a longtime friend of Harry.

The Argentinian, 45, has been a vocal supporter of the Sussexes and in 2019 told Town and Country magazine: 'What I like the most about him is how real he is and how serious he is about improving life for kids that have not had the blessings that we've had.'

The same year, Nacho appeared on The Ellen Show, hosted by Ellen DeGeneres, and announced he would 'defend his friends' with his life.

The Argentinian, 45, has been a vocal supporter of the Sussexes and in 2019 told Town and Country magazine: 'What I like the most about him is how real he is'

The Argentinian, 45, has been a vocal supporter of the Sussexes and in 2019 told Town and Country magazine: 'What I like the most about him is how real he is' 

Ignacio ¿Nacho¿ Figueras at the Sentebale ISPS Handa Polo Cup in Aspen on 25 August 2022

Ignacio 'Nacho' Figueras at the Sentebale ISPS Handa Polo Cup in Aspen on 25 August 2022

During the interview he also described Meghan as 'incredible', and revealed how she 'gave up everything for the man she loves'.

On the Netflix documentary, he described going for dinner with his wife and Harry shortly after he met the duchess.

'He looked at us and said ''guys, I met a girl, we've just met but I think this might be the one'',' he said.

'You could tell right away that those eyes were those of someone who'd fallen in love.'

Discussing the couple's trip to Africa in the early months of their romance, he said: 'They were both going to spend real time with each other so he said it was either going to work or not.

Make-up artist to Meghan: Daniel Martin 

The couple's long-time make-up artist appears in the programme where he remarks he has been friends with Meghan for around a decade.

Mr Martin did Meghan's make-up for her wedding in 2018 and has previously said he 'couldn't be more proud' of them.

Daniel Martin did Meghan's make-up for her wedding in 2018 and has previously said he 'couldn't be more proud' of them

Daniel Martin did Meghan's make-up for her wedding in 2018 and has previously said he 'couldn't be more proud' of them

Yesterday he posted an image of the couple after they accepted a human rights award, captioned: 'Back together to honor their commitments to racial and social injustices around the world and advocacy for mental health awareness.

'Congratulations #harryandmeghan on your @rfkhumanrights #RippleofHope award.'

Outside their friendship he is the Global Director of Artistry & Education at Tatcha, a company set up by another of Meghan's friends, Vicky Tsai.

Protective Suits producer and confidante: Silver Tree 

During the series, Meghan's struggle to deal with the increasing attention as a result of her relationship with Harry was a repeated theme - with the Duchess slamming the way in which she was constantly being photographed, particularly while she was in Toronto filming Suits.

To add further context and weight to that, the actress called upon Silver Tree, a former producer on the show, who is also described in the Netflix doc as a 'friend' of the Sussexes.

The producer and writer offered up her own recollections of the increasing paparazzi attention - revealing how the entire Suits set suffered as a result of the world's furious interest in Harry and Meghan's relationship.

'There is like a baked-in level of curiosity, opinion, dealing with royals that I have not seen before,' she recalled.

Silver Tree is described in the Netflix documentary both as a 'friend' of the couple - and as a producer on Meghan's TV series Suits

Silver Tree is described in the Netflix documentary both as a 'friend' of the couple - and as a producer on Meghan's TV series Suits

'The paparazzi started coming out to get eyes on her and there were people trying to buy call sheets from production assistants on our show so they could find out when she was shooting.

'They'd get these really long lenses and like hide on hills so they could get a view of her. There were people breaking into the area where the trailers are and trying to get pictures of her coming in and out of her trailer.

'It started feeling a little bit dangerous for her.'

According to Silver, Meghan was devastated by the paparazzi presence on set - not only because of the impact it had on her, but also because of the way in which it impacted others around her.

'At a certain point we had to cage in all the trailers and that was really challenging logistically, because she was on a TV show and her nature is never to make things more difficult for anyone,' Silver said.

'I don't think anyone knew how to manage that new normal. I mean, I was terrified somebody was just going to be in her trailer waiting for her.' 

Boss in charge of Meghan and Harry's charity: Mandana Dayani

The former president of Archewell, Harry and Meghan's charitable organisation, makes a brief appearance in episode three.

While the Duke and Duchess get ready for an engagement she can be seen asking the couple what a 'royal expert' is prompting Harry to discuss the relationship between the Royal Family and the media.

Mandana Dayani, the former president of Archewell, Harry and Meghan's charitable organisation, makes a brief appearance in episode three

Mandana Dayani, the former president of Archewell, Harry and Meghan's charitable organisation, makes a brief appearance in episode three

The 40-year-old was born in Iran but has made the United States her home and has perviously been involved in a number of activist campaigns. 

After graduating from law school in California, she worked in the field before moving onto work as a talent agent and eventually becoming a head of Archewell while the couple were on parental leave following the birth of their daughter Lilibet.

Ms Dayani left the organisation earlier this month.

University pal-turned author: Lindsay Roth

A producer and author, Lindsay Roth is one of Meghan's best friends from Northwestern University.

She made a passionate defence of her on Instagram last year, writing that her 'MO has always been kindness' and 'goodwill runs in her bones'.

Author and producer Lindsay is one of Meghan's oldest friends, having studied at Northwestern University with the Duchess

Author and producer Lindsay is one of Meghan's oldest friends, having studied at Northwestern University with the Duchess

Their close bond was further cemented when Lindsay asked Meghan to serve as her Maid of Honor at her wedding

Their close bond was further cemented when Lindsay asked Meghan to serve as her Maid of Honor at her wedding

Ms Roth added: 'I know this to be true after 22 years of very close friendship. I have seen firsthand how she treats her friends and their families, and her colleagues.'

She appeared on the Netflix documentary to describe the intense press coverage faced by Meghan.

'We knew that they would contact people that Meg was close to - I didn't know the lengths that they would go,' she said.

'There were journalists outside my apartment building, there were journalists trailing us in London. It was intense.'

Harry's royal pal from South Africa: Prince Seeiso of Lesotho

Prince Seeiso is the younger brother of Lesotho's King Letsie III. He is friends with Prince Harry after the pair met while he was visiting the African country in 2004.

He told Netflix: 'In the beginning he was a young man straight from Eton, having had massive negative headlines about him.

'I didn't know the boy but I thought I'd see what we could do with this young man.

'I think he came here wanting to have time out from that very aggressive treadmill. I felt a warmth, an acceptance that he was here to learn, not tell.' 

Prince Seeiso is the younger brother of Lesotho's King Letsie III. He is friends with Prince Harry after the pair met while he was visiting the African country in 2004

Prince Seeiso is the younger brother of Lesotho's King Letsie III. He is friends with Prince Harry after the pair met while he was visiting the African country in 2004

Former Suits co-star: Abigail Spencer  

Abigail, 41, spent years appearing alongside Meghan in Suits - with the two forming a close friendship during their time on-set together.

That friendship was made incredibly apparent in the docuseries, with Abigail revealing that she was one of the first people to learn about Meghan's then-secret relationship with Harry.

'It was 2016, Meghan and I met up in New York,' she recalled.

'We really enjoyed going to have tea and champagne at Bergdorf Goodman. We'd be like, 'Let's meet at the tea room at Bergdorfs.'

'She's like, 'Um yeah, I think I met someone and I'm in love. It's Prince Harry.''

Like several of Meghan's other friends who feature in the Netflix show, Abigail was full of excitement over the earliest stages of their relationship.

'I could just feel everything in her body vibrating,' she shared. 'We have a photo from that moment. I was screaming because I could tell it was different.

'It was very clear from the moment she told me about him that they were in love and they were going to go to the ends of the earth to be together.'

However, Abigail was also quick to make clear how much Meghan had sacrificed in order to make her relationship with Harry work, particularly under the burning glare of public scrutiny.

'She had a whole life before she met H,' she said. 

Abigail, 41, spent years appearing alongside Meghan in Suits - with the two forming a close friendship during their time on-set together
Abigail, 41, spent years appearing alongside Meghan in Suits - with the two forming a close friendship during their time on-set together

Abigail, 41, spent years appearing alongside Meghan in Suits - with the two forming a close friendship during their time on-set together

Abigail revealed that she was one of the first people to learn about Meghan's then-secret relationship with Harry during a 2016 trip to New York, even sharing a selfie from that visit

Abigail revealed that she was one of the first people to learn about Meghan's then-secret relationship with Harry during a 2016 trip to New York, even sharing a selfie from that visit

Former Suits star Abigail Spencer has insisted that the Duchess of Sussex's 'incredible style' is all down to the royal herself. Pictured: Meghan, Abigail and fellow actress Constance Zimmer in January, 2016

Former Suits star Abigail Spencer has insisted that the Duchess of Sussex's 'incredible style' is all down to the royal herself. Pictured: Meghan, Abigail and fellow actress Constance Zimmer in January, 2016

Meghan's fitness fanatic friend: Heather Dorak

A longtime friend of Meghan and the owner of Pilates Platinum, a fitness studio.

She's regularly spoken out in support of Meghan on Instagram, writing recently about her podcast: 'So proud of you... love you beautiful girl'.

In a post on Instagram hitting out at press criticism of Meghan, she described the actress as 'one of my brightest sources of light'.

She told Netflix about the duchess' struggles getting roles as an actress.

Heather Dorak has regularly spoken out in support of Meghan on Instagram, writing recently about her podcast: 'So proud of you... love you beautiful girl'

Heather Dorak has regularly spoken out in support of Meghan on Instagram, writing recently about her podcast: 'So proud of you... love you beautiful girl'

Meghan's former assistant: Chantelle Humphrey

Chantelle worked for Meghan while she was starring in Suits and living in Canada - and just like Silver, the Duchess's former personal assistant added further fuel to the Sussexes' furious fight against the paparazzi.

The Duchess's ex-PA explained how Meghan's life 'took a dark turn quickly' after the public became aware of her relationship with Prince Harry - describing how the then-actress's seemingly-blissful life was transformed in an instant.

'Meg would go to the grocery store and get recognized and people would say, 'Aren't you that girl from Suits?'' Chantelle recalled of Meghan's 'fame' before she and Harry began dating.

'She had so much freedom, she had such a beautiful life before everything exploded.

'It really did take a dark turn quickly.'

Chantelle - who was seen with Meghan outside of her Toronto home in a series of paparazzi photos that were repurposed for the Netflix documentary - described the scenario as 'scary', saying: 'There were people constantly at her door or trying to get into her house or trying to get around so they could find her.' 

Chantelle Humphrey Meghan¿s personal assistant from while she was on Suits

Chantelle Humphrey Meghan's personal assistant from while she was on Suits

Meghan's security expert: Steve Davies 

A British military veteran of nearly 10 years, Mr Davies provided security for Meghan while she was going out with Harry.

He described it as one of the most intensive experiences of his career and recounted numerous instances of threats and intrusion.

'I was hired by NBC to take over the security for Meghan and this has been the most intense situation with the media,' he said.

'I've worked with A-list celebrities before, high-net worth families before... [but] this blew the meter right out the water.

'The paparazzi will do what they have to do to get a picture. My job was to make sure that they didn't really know where we were going and when we were going there.'

He added he hired a 'special driver' to take Meghan to the studio as they ran the gauntlet of paparazzi in America. 

'He was trained in evasive driving and we used to have to take different routes to the studio to get away from the paparazzi who were chasing us,' he added. 

A British military veteran of nearly 10 years, Steve Davies provided security for Meghan while she was going out with Harry

A British military veteran of nearly 10 years, Steve Davies provided security for Meghan while she was going out with Harry

The childhood buddy and oldest friend: Susan Williger 

Susan is one of Meghan's oldest friends, having met the Duchess when the pair were in seventh grade at Immaculate Heart High School in Los Angeles.

Speaking about the earliest days of their friendship, Susan recalls how she and Meghan became 'fast friends', revealing that they bonded over their shared love of 'extracurricular activities' as well as the fact that they both 'spent a lot of time in leadership roles in school, volunteering'.

However, Susan's close ties to Meghan have had their downsides, she says, claiming that the paparazzi began hounding her family after news of the Sussexes' relationship was made public - while even accusing one outlet of fabricating quotes from her mother.

'The press was ruthless,' she said. 'They would go to my parents' home.

I remember a friend forwarded me this article where my mom was quoted. It was like, 'Oh Meghan's obsessed with Princess Diana.' Just things that never happened and weren't true at all.'

Susan and Meghan met when they were in seventh grade and became 'fast friends', with the duo bonding over their shared love of 'extracurricular activities'

Susan and Meghan met when they were in seventh grade and became 'fast friends', with the duo bonding over their shared love of 'extracurricular activities'

The ex-principal at Meghan's old school: 'Miss Debbie'

The ex-principal of Hollywood Schoolhouse, where Meghan was a pupil as a child, greeted the Duchess as made a return visit as an adult.

In one of the episodes she shows Meghan a message she wrote in a leaving book at the age of 11.

It read: 'When I am rich and famous and I write my life story, I will talk about you and the school so you will be known worldwide.'

According to the Hollywood Schoolhouse site, Debbie Wehbe took over the school in 1970 from her mother Ruth Pease, who had set it up in 1945.

The ex-principal of Hollywood Schoolhouse, where Meghan was a pupil as a child, greeted the Duchess as made a return visit as an adult

The ex-principal of Hollywood Schoolhouse, where Meghan was a pupil as a child, greeted the Duchess as made a return visit as an adult

Photographer, activist and family friend of the couple: Misan Harriman

Misan Harriman is a photographer and activist who currently serves as chair of the Southbank Centre.

He rose to global acclaim when he became the first black male photographer to shoot a British Vogue cover in September 2020 - and took a 'candid, spontaneous' shot of Meghan and Harry's daughter Lilibet to mark her first birthday.

Misan Harriman rose to global acclaim when he became the first black male photographer to shoot a British Vogue cover in September 2020

Misan Harriman rose to global acclaim when he became the first black male photographer to shoot a British Vogue cover in September 2020

Mr Harriman is a close friend to the Sussexes

Mr Harriman is a close friend to the Sussexes

According to Finding Freedom, a biography written about Meghan and Harry by their journalist friend Omid Scobie, Harriman even enjoyed dinner with the Duchess of Sussex the night before she went on her first date with her future husband, Grazia reported.

He appeared on episode three of the Netflix programme to discuss Harry's childhood of privilege and say how Meghan's engagement to him made black people in Britain 'feel seen'.

Experts

TV historian and author of Black and British: David Olusoga

Professor David Olusoga is a historian at the University of Manchester and the author of Black and British - a bestselling account of the role black people have played in Britain's history. 

He appeared at the end of episode two to revisit the debate around Brexit. 

Mr Olusoga said that the 'fairy tale' of Harry and Meghan was 'embedding itself in a nation that is having a pretty toxic debate about the European Union.'

He argued that 'immigration was at the absolute centre' of that debate, and that 'immigration is very often in this country a cipher for race'.

He also criticised 'racism' in the process and said that the fact that slave owners were compensated 'for their human property' is often 'left out' of history lessons. This was an example of slavery being 'airbrushed' out of Britain's past, he said. 

David Olusoga appeared at the end of episode two to revisit the debate around Brexit

David Olusoga appeared at the end of episode two to revisit the debate around Brexit

Monarchy expert and former barrister: Robert Hazell

A professor of Government and the Constitution at University College London (UCL), Robert Hazell appears in two episodes of the series to discuss the monarchy.

The 72-year-old started his career as a barrister before working as a civil servant in immigration, police, prisons and race relations. He became an academic in his 40s. 

In episode one he tells viewers about the enduring popularity of the Royal Family, saying it is 'something politicians would die for'. 

He adds that that it's 'hard to overstate the cultural significance of the British monarchy' in the United Kingdom.

As episode three discusses the Commonwealth he tells the camera that it the 'international monarchy' is what sets Britain apart from other Royal Families. 

Robert Hazellestarted his career as a barrister before working as a civil servant in immigration, police, prisons and race relations

Robert Hazellestarted his career as a barrister before working as a civil servant in immigration, police, prisons and race relations

Journalist who called Commonwealth 'Empire 2.0': Afua Hirsch

The former Guardian reporter, 41, is best known for her best-selling book Brit(ish), a discussion about race and identity that was published in 2018.

She's previously written about how Meghan needed 'defending' from 'relentless media attacks', suggesting these were partly due to her being a 'woman of colour'.

Appearing on Harry & Meghan, she described the 'racist imagery' in royal iconography and criticised the Commonwealth, calling it 'Empire two point zero'.

Author Afua Hirsch (pictured) brands the Commonwealth Empire 2.0 in Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary, before describing Harry as 'anti-racist'

Author Afua Hirsch (pictured) brands the Commonwealth Empire 2.0 in Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary, before describing Harry as 'anti-racist' 

'The roots of the poverty [in Commonwealth countries] are based on the extraction of their wealth elsewhere,' she says.

'Those from whom it was extracted continue to be inter-generationally poor. It's a very clear economic relationship.

'It's incredibly painful for the very many millions of British people who have a different memory of empire in their personal background.'

Academic specialising in the Commonwealth: Kehinde Andrews 

An academic and activist, Kehinde Andrews appears in episode three where he talks about the Commonwealth.

Andrews, who is Professor of Black Studies at Birmingham City University said the Royal Family has not changed since the days of the slave trade. 

He tells viewers: 'It's not changed a thing, they've just got better PR. If you look at the black people in the Commonwealth, well their conditions are almost just as bad as they were 50 or 100 years ago.'

The 39-year-old has published a number of books, including The New Age of Empire and Back to Black: Retelling Black Radicalism for the 21st Century.

Andrews, who is Professor of Black Studies at Birmingham City University said the Royal Family has not changed since the days of the slave trade

Andrews, who is Professor of Black Studies at Birmingham City University said the Royal Family has not changed since the days of the slave trade 

Meghan's former agent from the Suits days: Nick Collins

Meghan's former agent represented the actress while she appeared on Suits.

The pair parted ways after she quit acting in 2017 when her relationship with Harry became more serious, but have since remained friends.

Appearing on one episode of Harry & Meghan, Mr Collins discusses how he tried to find roles for her as an agent and how she got her big break on Suits.

He then goes on to talk about how his phone went 'crazy' when she was found to be dating Prince Harry, comparing it to a 'tidal wave'. 

The Netflix documentary also charted Meghan's struggles in the earlier years of her career as an actress, with her former agent Nick Collins opening up about her battle to land roles

The Netflix documentary also charted Meghan's struggles in the earlier years of her career as an actress, with her former agent Nick Collins opening up about her battle to land roles 

Palace spokesman turned exec director at Meghan and Harry's company: James Holt 

An executive director at Archewell, James Holt accompanied the couple after they quit the Royal Family and moved over to the United States.

He was by their side as they underwent royal engagements and was formerly a spokesman for Buckingham Palace.

Speaking about the Royal Family and their role in public life, he said: 'When you actually put it under pressure and say there is a family annointed by God, by blood, to rule over this country and other countries around the world, it's a difficult conversation to have.   

'We're in a very different generation now. As new generations may come through, people may start to question it.'

In a later episode he claimed he 'wholeheartedly' regretted attempting to get Harry and Meghan to 'perform' for the press during their walkabouts. 

An executive director at Archewell, James Holt accompanied the couple after they quit the Royal Family and moved over to the United States

An executive director at Archewell, James Holt accompanied the couple after they quit the Royal Family and moved over to the United States

Who hasn't appeared? (at least so far...)  

Meghan's Canadian BFF: Jessica Mulroney

The Canadian stylist, 42, had been best friends with Meghan Markle, with her daughter Ivy featuring as one of her bridesmaids at her wedding in 2018.

But this was followed by rumours of a rift between the pair after the Toronto native found herself at the centre of a Black Lives Matter race row.

Jessica Mulroney with Meghan in 2016. She did not appear on any of the three episodes of Meghan and Harry's Netflix show

Jessica Mulroney with Meghan in 2016. She did not appear on any of the three episodes of Meghan and Harry's Netflix show 

She was accused of using her 'white privilege' to 'threaten' a black influencer, which saw ABC axe her from her role as fashion contributor on Good Morning America and marked the end of her reality show.

The influencer's friendship was also subject to rumours of a rift, but a source later told the Daily Mail that the duo are 'in regular contact', blaming the distance between Canada and California for 'making things difficult'.

Former US President and First Lady: The Obamas

Barack and Michelle Obama have previously been considered friendly with the Sussexes, but neither of them appeared in the first three episodes of their Netflix series. 

Last year, their 'conspicuous' absence from Mr Obama's 60th birthday party was claimed by one royal expert to be a sign their 'special relationship' was over. 

Royal expert Camilla Tominey suggested that ordinarily, you would have expected Harry and Meghan to be 'front and centre' of the Obamas' guest list, but some people within Democrat circles have suggested the Sussexes' attempts to 'ape everything the Obamas have done' since they quit the Royal Family may have 'jeopardised their once special relationship'. 

The Obamas are not thought to be taking part in the programme. Pictured: Prince Harry speaks to Barack Obama at a wheelchair basketball match during the 2017 Invictus Games

The Obamas are not thought to be taking part in the programme. Pictured: Prince Harry speaks to Barack Obama at a wheelchair basketball match during the 2017 Invictus Games

The woman behind that bombshell interview: Oprah Winfrey

The US television icon dramatically convinced Harry and Meghan to sit down for their now infamous interview in March last year.

During the interview, Meghan tearfully revealed that the stress of royal life made her suicidal when she was five months pregnant, claimed Archie was denied the title of prince because he is mixed-race and said Kate Middleton made her cry before she married Harry.

Harry told Oprah that his family failed to 'support' and 'understand' them, and revealed his father King Charles III, who was Prince of Wales at the time, 'cut me off financially'.

Harry and Meghan sit down with US interviewer Oprah Winfrey

Harry and Meghan sit down with US interviewer Oprah Winfrey 

Oprah (pictured during her interview with the couple) is known to be close to the couple - she attended their wedding at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle in 2018.

Oprah (pictured during her interview with the couple) is known to be close to the couple - she attended their wedding at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle in 2018.

Addressing their decision to step down as working royals, Prince Harry said he was 'hurt' but 'completely respects' the late Queen's decision to strip couple of all their patronages.

He added that he had 'no regrets' about their decision saying: 'I'm really proud of us'.

The couple also chose to reveal that they are having a baby girl to the tens of millions of people watching the CBS show broadcast in the US and revealed the deep rift 'Megxit' has caused with Prince Charles and Prince William.

Oprah is known to be close to the couple - she attended their wedding at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle in 2018.

However, she is not thought to be slated to appear in the six-episode series about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. 

British Vogue editor who branded Meghan a 'Force for Change: Edward Enninful

Of all the absences, perhaps the most surprising is Vogue editor Edward Enninful. He landed a major coup when Meghan agreed to guest edit the September 2019 issue, Forces for Change.

It was the fastest selling edition in Vogue's history and in an article for the publication, Meghan wrote that she and Enninful were 'like-minded thinkers who have so much in common'.

The following year, Enninful said he felt she had been criticised unfairly in the media storm over Megxit – the couple's move to California.

But sources close to the Vogue editor confirmed that he was not taking part. He recently praised the Princess of Wales for her 'graceful' fashion sense.

Vogue editor Edward Enninful is another who is not thought to be appearing. Pictured: Edward Enninful at Paris Fashion Week in October 2019

Vogue editor Edward Enninful is another who is not thought to be appearing. Pictured: Edward Enninful at Paris Fashion Week in October 2019

Friend of Harry's mother and unofficial godfather to the princes: Elton John 

Another absent influential figure is Sir Elton, a great friend of Princess Diana's who has gone out of his way to defend Harry and Meghan in the past.

He and husband David Furnish have had them for family holidays at his home near Nice in France and Furnish was among executives working on the proposed Archewell show Pearl, which was later shelved.

Last week Prince Harry sent the singer a video message thanking him for being a friend to the couple and their children, and to his late mother.

Sir Elton is regarded as an unofficial godfather to both William and Harry and was among the guests at William's wedding. The Waleses had their first dance to Sir Elton's Your Song.

Music producer who some say is a 'father figure' to Harry: David Foster

David Foster, a music producer who is just a year younger than Prince Charles, has been described by some as a 'father figure' to Harry, and also helped the Sussex couple find their Canadian hideaway before they moved to California. 

In May 2020, his wife Katharine told Access Hollywood that her husband 'has a really, really beautiful relationship with Harry. They're so cute. They're like father and son.'

She explained how Mr Foster helped set the Sussexes up with their Canadian $14.1 million mansion hideaway before they moved to LA.

'David is the resource guy,' she said. 'He knows all the places. He loves to help people. We just hope they end up somewhere where they feel like they can really settle down.'

David Foster, a music producer who is just a year younger than Prince Charles, has been described by some as a 'father figure' to Harry. He's seen with his wife, Katharine

David Foster, a music producer who is just a year younger than Prince Charles, has been described by some as a 'father figure' to Harry. He's seen with his wife, Katharine 

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