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Harry and Meghan are ready for new ‘fun’ Netflix series after damaging Firm

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  • Harry and Meghan have so far produced two documentaries for Netflix.
  • There will be a greater emphasis on fictional, scripted entertainment.
  • The Sussexes inked a multi-year partnership with Netflix in 2020.
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Prince Harry & Meghan Markle have so far produced two documentaries for Netflix in the United States.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are apparently shifting away from making self-centered content. According to reports, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s next move in their careers as video producers for the US streaming site Netflix will feature “fun” television shows.

According to a source, the media reports, “There will be a greater emphasis on fictional, scripted entertainment.” “There will be rom-coms, feel-good, and lighthearted shows.” Only weeks after officially stepping down as full-time working members of the firm and relocating to California, the Sussexes inked a multi-year partnership with Netflix in 2020.

They released their first two products in late 2022: Harry and Meghan, a biographical six-part docuseries entirely focused on their romance and struggles with the media and the firm, and Live to Lead, a documentary series featuring interviews with world leaders and leading personalities like feminist Gloria Steinem and former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Harry and Meghan, launched a barrage of allegations and insults against the Royal Family. Among the potentially damning charges for the firm contained in the episode, it was claimed that other members of the firm’s communications offices briefed the media against the Sussexes.

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Prince Harry also claimed that the Palace issued a statement in both his and Prince William’s names in January 2020, denying rumors that the Prince of Wales had forced the Sussexes out of the firm.

The Duke maintained that no one had approached him about the letter or asked him if he wanted to send it. Neither Buckingham Palace nor Kensington Palace responded to the Sussexes’ assertions in their dossier.

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