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Netflix Docuseries by Meghan Markle and Prince Harry to Hit Screens in December
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's highly-anticipated docuseries, directed by Oscar-nominated Liz Garbus, is set to premiere on Netflix in December.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex signed a multi-year deal with the popular streaming platform last year, with their production hub, Archewell Productions, exclusively creating documentaries, docuseries, feature films, scripted shows, and children's programming.
In an interview with Variety, Meghan briefly discussed what viewers can expect from the upcoming docuseries.
However, there are reports suggesting that Prince Harry blames his wife for jeopardizing their Netflix deal.
Insiders claim that Meghan's revelations in the show contradict Harry's upcoming memoir, “Spare,” leaving the prince shocked and disappointed.
According to inside sources, the content of the Sussexes' Netflix series will clash with Prince Harry's memoir, potentially causing their projects to fall apart.
It is alleged that Harry blames Meghan for deviating from the plan and sharing too much of her own truth in the docuseries.
The insider further added that Harry has every right to be annoyed, as they had been working on the rollout of their projects for years, and now there is a real risk of the Netflix series facing the same fate as Meghan's children's series, “Pearl,” which failed earlier this year.
On the other hand, Prince Harry has been warned that he may not receive public support once the Netflix docuseries is released.
Sky News contributor Prue McSween believes that the public's sentiment has shifted following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
She suggests that Harry may regret his decisions, as Netflix aims to capitalize on the events of this year, potentially leaving him isolated.
During her interview with Variety, Meghan mentioned that they have entrusted their story to director Liz Garbus.
However, some speculate that the couple is distancing themselves from the series to avoid backlash.
Richard Eden, editor of The Daily Mail, believes that the Netflix production may portray the Royal Family in a negative light, and Meghan and Harry want to disassociate themselves from any potential controversy.
As we await the release of the docuseries, we invite you to share your thoughts on the matter.
Will Meghan and Harry's Netflix venture be successful, or will it face challenges due to conflicting narratives?
Let us know your opinions in the comments section.
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