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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Face Content Issues with Netflix
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly facing a content shortage for their Netflix projects, according to royal expert Neil Sean.
Contrary to popular belief, it is Netflix and not the couple who are responsible for the delay in releasing their docu-series.
A reliable source revealed that the main issue is simply the lack of material available.
Although there is footage from the Invictus Games in the Netherlands and a few snippets from their visit to New York, the couple is unable to use any footage from the Queen's State Funeral.
Additionally, only a small portion of their time at the Platinum Jubilee can be included.
It is understandable that Netflix is concerned about what to do with the limited content they have.
Neil Sean also suggested that the couple may have had to reconsider their plans for a reality series.
“It appears that Harry and Meghan are having something of a rethink about this particular project,” said Neil.
However, after returning to their celebrity lives in the US, the couple needs to make a radical move to stay in the spotlight.
Initially, Netflix had hoped to release the docu-series in November, coinciding with the launch of the next season of “The Crown.”
Unfortunately, this timeline has been pushed back, leaving many wondering if the project will ever see the light of day.
Furthermore, the documentary about the Invictus Games also seems far from completion.
In the current climate, streaming platforms like Netflix are desperate for hit shows and returning series to retain their subscribers.
They need content that appeals to the audience, such as Drag Race, Real Housewives, comedy specials, and meaningful documentaries.
Consequently, there is a genuine concern that the docuseries may suffer the same fate as Meghan's animated series Pearl, which was canceled due to budget cuts.
Adding to their troubles, a former representative of Team Meghan revealed that the chances of Meghan and Prince Harry returning to the royal family are slim.
The royal family is worried about their private conversations being shared on Meghan's podcast.
Prince William reportedly refused to meet with the couple due to concerns that their discussions would end up being monetized through a podcast or Harry's upcoming memoir.
TV presenter Christo Fufos, when asked if there is a way back for Meghan and Harry, emphasized the issue of trust.
He mentioned that everything the couple does now seems to be in pursuit of monetization, branding them as cheap reality stars rather than prominent members of the royal family.
Fufos concluded by stating that the couple has become known as the Duke and Duchess of Netflix.
An article published by Page Six sheds light on the doubts surrounding the planned Netflix content of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Both Harry and Meghan were involved in the editing process and had given their final approval to the content before the Queen's passing.
However, there are now discussions about delaying the release until next year.
The couple's desire to stall the series indicates significant reservations about its current state.
It remains to be seen whether the necessary changes can be made to satisfy their concerns.
As the Duke and Duchess navigate their new roles outside the royal family, they must confront the challenges of producing compelling content while maintaining their public image.