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Netflix Loses 1.8 Million Users as Live to Lead Trailer is Removed: Shocking News for Sussex

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Netflix Loses 1.8 Million Users as Live to Lead Trailer is Removed: Shocking News for Sussex

In a shocking turn of events, the Live to Lead trailer has been removed, causing Netflix to lose a staggering 1.8 million users.

The Sussexes are equally surprised as they learn that Netflix is considering cutting their participation in the documentary.

The reason behind this decision is believed to be the appearance of without , which has evidently resulted in a significant loss of subscribers for the streaming platform.

If you were in charge of Netflix, what steps would you take to save the platform?

and 's much-anticipated Netflix series had initially garnered immense attention from viewers worldwide.

However, the royal couple's viewing figures took a nosedive after the first episode, dropping from a remarkable 2.4 million viewers to a mere 800,000 for the third episode.

These statistics, confirmed by the Broadcaster's Audience Research Board (BARB), only account for television viewership, excluding mobile phones and tablets.

Therefore, the actual number of viewers is likely even higher.

Shockingly, it appears that more people are abandoning Netflix than there are active accounts.

Adding fuel to the fire, numerous users have called for a boycott of Netflix ever since the launch of Harry and Meghan's series.

The question arises: do you still want to support Netflix?

Back in September 2020, the Sussexes announced their partnership with Netflix, aiming to collaborate on various projects, including documentaries, docuseries, feature films, scripted shows, and children's programming through their company, Archwell Productions.

In their official statement, they emphasized their focus on creating content that informs and inspires, particularly as new parents.

They expressed the importance of producing inspirational family programming and highlighted Netflix's unparalleled reach as a means to share impactful content that drives action.

Last year, the Duchess unveiled her first project with Netflix, an animated series called “Pearl,” in which she served as both creator and executive producer.

However, the streaming platform dropped “Pearl” in May of this year amidst a wave of cutbacks prompted by a decline in subscribers.

Furthermore, a Tory minister, Guy Opperman, has urged people to boycott Netflix following the release of Harry and Meghan's documentary.

Expressing his disregard for the series, he emphasized the need to focus on matters of greater importance.

Meanwhile, Isle of Wight MP Bob Seeley plans to introduce legislation that could potentially strip the Duke and Duchess of Sussex of their royal titles.

This proposed amendment to the Royal 1917 Titles Deprivation Act draws attention to their actions, which are seen as not only tarnishing the royal family's image but also attacking significant institutions within the country.

Interestingly, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern discovered her involvement in the new documentary on the same day Netflix released the trailer.

While she stated that she was not involved in the decision-making process or had direct contact with the Sussexes, sources suggest that she was dissatisfied with Harry and Meghan's participation in Live to Lead.

The series is set to be released on Netflix on December 31st, a rather inconvenient time that may affect New Year's Eve plans.

Will you choose to watch Live to Lead or prioritize spending time with your family, distancing yourself from Meghan-related news?

The decision is yours.

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