Meghan Markle must be feeling disappointed as the Emmy nominations were announced and the Sussex’s Netflix series, “Heart of Invictus,” did not receive any nods.
This news comes as a blow to the Mexiteer community, who were hoping for a major win.
However, it also exposes the obvious intention behind the series – to gain access to A-list parties and the glamorous events that the former actress has always dreamed of.
It appears that Hollywood is not interested in inviting them to more significant occasions.
The Sussex’s have a reputation for exaggerating their invitations to prestigious events such as the Met Gala and the Oscars.
Simply having high ratings does not guarantee success in awards shows.
Moreover, there are claims that Meghan has purchased awards for herself in the past.
In this case, Meghan might be inclined to blame Harry and the team behind the reality show for not securing the promised nomination.
According to sources, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s snub at the Emmys could cost them £300 million in exclusive deals.
This setback comes just weeks after they lost their $20 million Spotify contract, which will undoubtedly affect their finances.
Mark Boardman, a showbiz writer, media commentator, and entertainment editor, had previously predicted that an Emmy win could open doors to exclusive deals worth hundreds of millions.
He believed that the couple could have earned between £250 and £300 million if they had won, but only if they found the right project.
Unfortunately, the Emmys snubbed them, and Netflix also turned their back on them.
An Emmy nomination or win would have been advantageous for Netflix as they aim to surpass HBO in overall Emmy wins.
However, Meghan and Harry’s docuseries, “Heart of Invictus,” did not achieve the desired success.
Consequently, the Netflix strategist decided to halt the production of the series due to negative reactions surrounding Meghan’s alleged mishandling of funds meant for veterans.
If the series were to be released, it is predicted to have a success rate of only 10%.
Meghan’s involvement has tainted its reputation.
The delay in the release of “Heart of Invictus” raises suspicions.
Typically, high-profile Netflix productions have a two-month lead time from the announcement to the air date.
Teasers and trailers are released one to two months prior to the premiere.
In comparison, the announcement for season three of “The Witcher” was made on April 25, with part one set to be released on June 29 and part two in July 27.
With less than two months until the Invictus Games begin, Netflix’s silence suggests that they are not proud of the production or do not anticipate high viewer anticipation.
It is possible that the planned September release will not happen.
Despite the circumstances, it would be beneficial for Netflix to release the series as originally intended.
This would allow the audience to witness how a documentary about disabled veterans was seemingly hijacked by a former Z-list actress who dominates every scene while flaunting expensive, ill-fitting designer clothes.
Perhaps then, even the most devoted fans would understand why Hollywood wants nothing to do with this duo.