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EXCLUSIVE: Harry and Meghan ‘would find it impossible to recover from blow of losing Netflix contract’
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle signed the huge Netflix deal just a few months after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced they would be stepping down as senior working royals in 2020
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle “would find it impossible to recover from the blow of losing their Netflix contract”, a royal expert has claimed.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex signed a massive £100 million mega-deal with the streaming giant in 2020, just a few months after they announced they would be stepping down as senior working royals. The couple relocated to the US and settled in Montecito, California, but have left fans disappointed with their lack of projects on Netflix. The duo featured in a docu-series, Harry & Meghan, which focused on their life behind-the-scenes as they started a new life in America, as well as Harry’s documentary Heart of Invictus, which featured the story of the prince’s beloved Invictus Games.
However, the couple have faced mourning speculation that their five-year deal with Netflix, which is set to be renewed next year, is facing the axe, and royal author and expert Tom Quinn told The Mirror he believed Harry and Meghan couldn’t cope with the loss. “Harry and Meghan are on the brink of losing their multi-million-dollar Netflix contract for the simple reason that Netflix expected a great deal more from the couple,” he explained.
He claimed that Harry and Meghan’s very public – and embarrassing – Spotify blunder, in which their contract was axed early over the lack of projects, has deeply affected the couple, and they’re keen to avoid another failure. “It’s very likely to be a repeat of the problem with the couple’s Spotify contract which came to an abrupt end in 2023 after Harry and Meghan failed, according to a Spotify spokesperson, to meet ‘productivity benchmarks’,” Tom continued.