Warning: This article contains spoilers from Netflix’s Harry & Meghan documentary.

Buckingham Palace is preparing for what they fear could be a fresh wave of bombshells with just minutes until Harry and Meghan’s most controversial venture to date lands on screens.
If the trailer for the much-hyped docuseries – set to air tonight on Netflix – is anything to go by, palace officials are in for a busy 24 hours of damage control.
We already know that Harry has addressed rumours of story leaking and “story planting” from the official trailer, and speculation of what other revelations may emerge have run rampant online.
Buckingham Palace is preparing for a fresh wave of bombshells from Harry and Meghan’s documentary. (AP)

While it’s impossible to tell what specifically will emerge tonight – and the impact it’ll have on an already-strained relationship between the Sussexes and their British counterparts – we know the couple will discuss their relationship with the media and their family at length.

The first three episodes will officially drop at 7pm tonight in New South Wales, Victoria, the ACT and Tasmania.

Queenslanders can tune in from 6pm, South Australians can watch from 6.30pm, West Australians from 4pm and in the Northern Territory, viewers can switch on from 5.30pm.

The final three episodes will be released a week later, on December 15.

We will be updating this article with some of the key talking points as they hit our screens.

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