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Meghan and Harry Accused of Copying Ryan Reynolds’ TV Series for New Film

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Meghan and Harry Accused of Copying Ryan Reynolds’ TV Series for New Film

A recent report has surfaced, claiming that and are drawing inspiration from Ryan Reynolds' television sports series, “Welcome to Wrexham,” as well as Selena Gomez, in their endeavor to establish a media empire.

The couple's aspirations were unveiled following 's triumphant performance at a charity polo event in Florida, which was meticulously documented by a Netflix crew.

This behind-the-scenes peek shed light on the couple's pursuit of financial independence post their royal exit.

During the Royal Salute Polo Challenge, Prince Harry shared a tender moment with Meghan, sealing their team's victory with a kiss, all captured by Netflix producer Milos Balak.

Balak, known for his work on Reynolds' sports documentary, is also involved in two upcoming projects with the Sussexes on the streaming platform.

Meghan, on the other hand, is gearing up to launch a lifestyle program under her new brand, American Riviera Orchard, focusing on domestic life.

As the trio, accompanied by polo star Nacho, roamed the Grand Champions Polo Club, they found themselves surrounded by crews from Boardwalk Pictures, previously responsible for filming Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney for a Disney Plus documentary.

The success of “Welcome to Wrexham” has propelled the Welsh football club, once obscure, into the limelight, thanks to the actor's influence and the documentary's compelling narrative.

Sources revealed that Meghan and Harry reached out to Ryan Reynolds for guidance or possibly even a peek at his script for their forthcoming Netflix venture.

The duo, known for their involvement in the candid docuseries about Wrexham AFC, have inadvertently influenced Prince Harry's approach to polo.

Despite the parallels drawn, Reynolds and McElhenney have distanced themselves from the royal couple's endeavors, remaining devoted fans but declining any collaboration.

Contrary to expectations, Meghan's announcement of a cooking show on Netflix has faced criticism from a royal commentator, drawing comparisons to Brooklyn Beckham.

The program is set to showcase her passion for cooking, gardening, and entertaining, aiming to resonate with audiences beyond her royal ties.

However, skepticism looms over the project's potential success, given her lackluster track record in culinary ventures, including a past endeavor involving toast recipes.

Charlotte Griffith, editor-at-large for the Mail on Sunday, expressed doubts about Meghan's culinary prowess, questioning the appeal of a cooking show by someone primarily recognized for their royal connections.

Griffith emphasized the need for authenticity in such creative pursuits, implying that Meghan's history in cookery shows may not translate into a captivating viewing experience.

The comparison to Brooklyn Beckham, known for his ventures outside his field of expertise, alludes to the challenges Meghan may face in establishing credibility in the culinary realm.

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