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Megan and Harry Fear Netflix Flop, Rush to Distance Themselves from Documentary

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Megan and Harry Fear Netflix Flop, Rush to Distance Themselves from Documentary

In an attempt to disassociate themselves from an upcoming Netflix documentary series, Megan Markle and have expressed concerns about its success on the streaming service.

Sources close to the couple reveal that they are increasingly worried that their documentary might not perform well on Netflix.

Royal commentator Neil Sean reports that the Sussexes are working tirelessly to distance themselves from the entire project.

This news comes as Page Six announces that the highly anticipated docuseries is set to premiere on December 8.

According to Mr. Sean, Harry has expressed his dislike for the television show, while Megan seemed to criticize the documentary during an interview last month.

She stated that it may not be how they would have portrayed themselves.

The royal analyst, in a video posted on his YouTube channel, Neil Sean's Daily News Headlines, explained that Harry and Megan wanted the documentary to present them in a new light, highlighting their hardworking nature.

The production of the series faced numerous challenges, including complaints about the lack of sufficient material.

According to Mr. Sean, the first director resigned due to disagreements with both Harry and Megan regarding the direction of the show.

A reliable source revealed that the couple wanted everything to be scripted, as they were not comfortable with the reality TV aspect.

The second director, Liz Garbus, an Oscar contender, managed to complete the series, but her relationship with the couple also deteriorated.

This allegedly prompted Megan to distance herself from the project.

The greatest difficulty for the Sussexes, according to Mr. Sean, lies in their response to the finished product.

He predicts that more details about this will continue to emerge.

Despite any negative press, Netflix is banking on viewers' curiosity, with some referring to it as a “car wreck.”

Although the couple wishes the initiative well, they are making efforts to distance themselves from it entirely and hope that people will forget about it.

As part of a rumored $100 million (£88 million) deal with Netflix, Harry and Megan have been working on this show.

Royal critic Daniela Elsa echoes Mr. Sean's claims, stating that the Duke and Duchess have faced numerous obstacles and problems throughout the production of their first major Netflix project.

We have reached out to the representatives of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for comment.

In the final episode of her Archetypes podcast on Spotify, Megan discusses the challenges associated with labels, particularly for women.

The Duchess of Sussex has released 12 episodes since August, each addressing significant topics with the help of friends, professionals, and celebrities.

In the latest episode, she engages in open discussions with comedian Trevor Noah, talk show host Andy Cohen, and filmmaker Judd Apatow on how they can contribute to the cultural conversation through their media roles.

During her conversation with Andy Cohen, Megan raises a label that has bothered her for a long time.

She explains that she dedicated an episode specifically to discuss the “B word,” but most of the women she spoke with had little issue with it.

They were more concerned about how quickly women are labeled as “difficult.”

Megan believes that this term is merely a euphemism for the same thing but sounds more derogatory.

The Duchess received the nickname “Duchess Difficult” shortly after marrying .

This news emerged amid ongoing rumors about her demanding behavior towards palace staff, although Megan and Harry have disputed some of the former employees' claims.

In conclusion, Megan Markle and Prince Harry are anxious about the potential failure of their upcoming Netflix documentary series.

They are actively trying to distance themselves from the project amid concerns that it may not resonate well with viewers.

Despite facing challenges during production, the show is set to premiere on December 8.

Megan also discusses her dislike for labels, particularly those used to describe women, in the final episode of her Archetypes podcast.

The couple's $100 million deal with Netflix has been marred by difficulties, as they strive to make a successful transition into the world of media.

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