Prince Harry and Meghan Markle kicked off a multi-year, multi-million dollar Netflix deal back in April 2021 when their production company, Archewell Productions, sold Invictus games docu-series “Heart of Invictus” to the streaming giant, per Deadline. Jump to May 2022 and the couple was reportedly working on its second project, a much more personal series focused on them.
According to Page Six, the couple allowed cameras into their home for a reality-style show that the outlet learned would be an “at-home with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex-style” series. As one insider told The Telegraph, “It will explain a lot about the decisions they’ve had to make and how they’ve ended up here.”
However, in September 2022, Page Six learned that the Queen’s death had pushed back the show’s release from December 2022 into 2023 as the pair demanded new edits. According to one insider, Harry and Meghan decided to tone down passages about Charles, Camilla, William, and Kate. What’s more, another source told Page Six there was also “a lot in the show [that] contradicted what Harry has written, so that was an issue.” There was even talk that Netflix might pull the plug altogether. “I wonder if the show could even be dead in the water at this point — do Harry and Meghan just want to shelve this thing?” an insider mused. However, that was all hearsay according to yet another source who told Page Six that despite rumors, the docu-series will air this December as planned.
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