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**Title: Netflix’s Polo Documentary Faces Turbulence Amid Sussexes’ Complications**

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**Title: Netflix’s Polo Documentary Faces Turbulence Amid Sussexes’ Complications**

In a surprising turn of events, Netflix's highly anticipated polo documentary is on shaky ground, largely due to the complications arising from and 's travel arrangements.

Initially set to showcase the world of polo through Harry's eyes, the project is now mired in logistical chaos that threatens its November release date.

Harry was expected to be the linchpin of the documentary, traveling across various countries to connect with polo stars and conduct interviews.

However, Meghan's insistence on accompanying him has thrown a wrench into the works.

Without their children in tow, the couple's travels have become increasingly convoluted, making it tough for production teams to keep everything on track.

The situation is further complicated by the need for priority from production companies already juggling multiple commitments, including projects from their own Archwell Productions.

With the cooking show still stalled, tensions are rising between the Sussexes and Netflix executives.

CEO Ted Sarandos has expressed his frustration, reportedly viewing this collaboration as one of the most regrettable deals in the streaming giant's history.

Meanwhile, the documentary titled “The Last Hope” is attempting to regain some momentum by releasing a teaser to gauge public interest.

However, the content seems poised to draw more attention to Meghan than to the actual cooking show, which is far from the intended goal of enticing viewers to subscribe to Netflix.

In an industry where timing is everything, the Sussexes seem to have chosen the worst possible moment to dive into the production game.

Unlike seasoned producers like Tyler Perry, who adeptly manage tight budgets and risks, Harry and Meghan find themselves with fewer allies than they had three years ago.

Their past decisions, such as accepting the Pat Tillman award at the behest of Serena Williams, have only added to the perception that their projects resemble vanity endeavors.

With the award acceptance backfiring, the couple's attempts to leverage their celebrity status for the documentary have been met with skepticism.

As Meghan's birthday approaches, it wouldn't be surprising to see new family photos emerge, as she seeks to generate headlines for herself.

Meanwhile, Harry's connections seem to dwindle, relying heavily on his association with BetterUp, while Meghan's network appears virtually non-existent.

Interestingly, many observers have noted that Harry appears significantly happier when he's not in Meghan's company.

This raises questions about whether he might need to carve out some distance to find success.

The polo documentary, which already targets a niche audience, is now overshadowed by Meghan's desire to position herself as a prominent figure in the project.

Meghan's tendency to want to be the face of every endeavor they undertake—like her involvement in Invictus—has consistently resulted in poor timing.

If only they could focus on their respective projects without stepping on each other's toes, they might actually complete something worthwhile and financially beneficial.

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