Twitter has been on fire ever since the three-part, Volume I of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's long-anticipated Netflix docu-series Harry & Meghan dropped last week. Filled with intimate insights into the couples' relationship and details about their childhoods, as well as royal anecdotes and surprising revelations aplenty, it has evoked strong responses from fans of the Sussexes – as well as, of course, the not-so-big fans too.

Now, the final three episodes of the limited series that make up Volume II have also dropped on Netflix, and as ever, the internet had a lot to say. From creating hilarious memes to sharing thoughts on Meghan and Harry's experience or the British royal family in general, these are some of the best, most sarcastic and hilarious (and also a few serious) reactions to everything from Meghan's Beyoncé text and Prince Andrew.

Hilarious meme account Hey Reilly whipped up a storm in a 10-slide gallery of photoshop comedy, featuring Oprah and Meghan in Balenciaga faux fur stoles, and Prince William dressed as a shamrock.

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People wondered how quickly The Crown's writers would try to capitalise on all the drama.


Some though it was about time people remembered who the real villains might be.
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 Clementina Jackson is the Fashion Editor at Cosmopolitan and Women’s Health UK, covering everything from celebrity style and catwalk trends to buzzy brands and the cult products you need to know about (and shop before they sell out). She also commissions first-person and long-form fashion features, oversees shopping content and tests out the latest industry innovations. Clementina previously worked as Digital Fashion Editor at ELLE UK, during which time she profiled high-end designers, interviewed everyone from Priyanka Chopra to Jane Fonda, and launched the Cut To Size franchise to shine a light on size-inclusive fashion. During this time, she was also named as a PPA 30 Under 30 award winner. Having worked in journalism for more than six years, Clementina has also written for the likes of Harper’s Bazaar, Red, Vanity Fair, Condé Nast Traveller and Italy Segreta, covering everything from luxury travel, lifestyle and restaurants to photography and interiors.