Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, following their departure from the royal family, secured a highly lucrative deal with streaming giant Netflix in 2020.
As their contract with Netflix comes to a close, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have now sent a public plea to the company.
This move highlights their desire to continue their partnership with Netflix and further expand their presence in the world of entertainment.
Since signing the deal, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have successfully produced two documentaries for the platform.
However, details about their upcoming projects remain undisclosed, with no official promotions or release dates announced thus far.
Nonetheless, it is clear that the couple is actively working on multiple features for Netflix.
In a surprising turn of events, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made their first public appearance of 2024 at the premiere of Paramount Pictures’ Bob Marley, One Love film.
During the event, they were seen smiling alongside Brian Robbins, the CEO of Paramount and Nickelodeon.
This gesture can be interpreted as a subtle message to Netflix, indicating that they will not be short of offers as they contemplate their future endeavors.
Despite their notable achievements, the couple has faced criticism regarding their productivity.
Renowned royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams expressed his concerns during an interview with GB News.
He questioned their output, stating that apart from their involvement with Invictus, which Prince Harry was already associated with, they have not accomplished much.
Having previously lost their deal with Spotify, there are uncertainties surrounding their future with Netflix as well.
Their contract is set to expire in 2025, adding to the mystery surrounding their next move.
Last year, it was announced that the Sussexes’ podcast project, Meghan’s Archetypes, in collaboration with Spotify, had been canceled.
The series aimed to explore the stereotypes faced by women but reportedly failed to meet Spotify’s expectations.