The Netflix deal between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is in jeopardy.
As widely reported, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have asked for changes to their documentary series in light of Queen Elizabeth II’s untimely death.
According to a royal analyst, the streaming behemoth is hesitant to censor. According to the host of the “Royally Us” podcast, Netflix does not want to give in to Prince Harry’s requests for major changes to the docu-series.
Co-host Christine Ross stated that the couple struggles to tell a cohesive story due to the number of projects they are juggling and Meghan Markle’s frequent magazine appearances.
She also stated that if the series is released on the site, Lilibet and Archie’s parents will likely be afraid of being fact-checked by royal viewers.
The royal expert’s comments follow conflicting rumors about whether Netflix will premiere Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s documentary series this December or next year.
According to Deadline, the program has been postponed until next year due to a string of negative reactions to the upcoming season of the drama series “The Crown.”
However, Page Six later stated in another story that the platform has requested that the series be postponed. Netflix, on the other hand, will proceed with the December premiere.
According to Deadline, the program has been postponed until next year due to a string of negative reactions to the upcoming season of the drama series “The Crown.”
However, Page Six later stated in another story that the platform requested the series be postponed. Netflix, on the other hand, will proceed with the December premiere.
“Then, for their own initiative, Harry and Meghan made major demands to retract information they had contributed.”
Christina Garibaldi, a US Weekly Correspondent and co-host of the “Royally Us” podcast, responded to the news, saying it’s getting complicated for the Duke of Sussex.
According to “multiple sources,” the series’ creators were perplexed by claims that Prince Harry’s upcoming biography contradicts what he said on camera.
According to a Netflix insider, much of the show contradicted what Prince William’s younger brother had written, which sparked outrage.
“Then, for their own initiative, Harry and Meghan made major demands to retract information they had contributed.”
Christina Garibaldi, a US Weekly Correspondent and co-host of the “Royally Us” podcast, responded to the news, saying it’s getting complicated for the Duke of Sussex.