Of course, the Sussexes' deal with Netflix has helped keep them at the forefront of public consciousness.
The prince even gives us some insight into what his son, Prince Archie, hopes for the future.
Let’s take a look at what we learned.

Over 1 million people watched Diana’s funeral procession in London.
Prince William was 15 at the time, while Harry was just 12.
“The biggest struggle for me is that no one around me could really help.

For a member of the most public family in Britain, this onset of nerves seems almost bizarre.
It just goes to show that the pandemic took its toll on everyone, even royalty.
Although this moment was brief, it gave viewers a glimpse at Harry’s vulnerability.

While their service can’t be denied, Harry’s time seemed a little more dicey.
“So, my number: 25,” he wrote.
“It wasn’t a number that gave me any satisfaction.

But neither was it a number that made me feel ashamed.
“Somewhere after that, there was an unraveling.”
It’s only natural, considering the experiences that many servicemen and women go through.

Prince Harry feels no differently.
Although his military career ended in 2015, the army left a lasting impression on him.
“Thank you for putting so much into this, right?”

he said (viaExpress).
That service that runs in your blood, in our blood, that never leaves the body.
It’s there.”

Being a husband and a father of two is a badge he wears with pride.
Now, as revealed in the docuseries, the games are a family affair.
Meghan is there to represent and support Harry.

Because this is service, this is dedication, and this is the Invictus family.
yo welcome my incredible husband, Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex” (viaThe Daily Mail).
But in terms of the re-brand I don’t think it’s actually going to work.

But this is Harry on much more comfortable territory.
Invictus Games is something that is very personal to him.
It’s a cause he clearly cares about a lot and one he is keen to promote."

His brother and father take it in stride, while Harry has always been on the quieter side.
In one segment, an interviewer asks Harry, “What do you do?”
On any given day, I’m a dad of two under-3-year-olds.
I’ve got a couple of dogs.
I’m founding patron of Invictus Games Foundation."
According to the expert, Judi James, Harry seemed unsettled.