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30.08.2022 - 06:39 / msn.com
The Duchess of Sussex has hinted her new Netflix documentary will reveal a part of her life she’s “never been able to share” – her “love story” with her husband. She and her husband the Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry, have been working on their docuseries for Netflix as part of a reported multi-million pound deal, with speculation about its content including rumours it would be an “at home with the Sussexes” reality TV-style show. The Duchess, 41, known as Meghan Markle when she was an actress and before she married Prince Harry, 37, have both dismissed such rumours and she has now said there is a difference between a historical documentary and a reality docuseries.
When asked about the project, she told interviewer Allison P Davis in her cover interview for The Cut magazine: “The piece of my life I haven’t been able to share, that people haven’t been able to see, is our love story. “I hope that is the sentiment that people feel when they see any of the content or the projects that we are working on. ” When asked whether she and the Duke are filming a documentary about their “love story”, the Duchess replied about working with filmmaker Liz Garbus: “What’s so funny is I’m not trying to be cagey.
“I don’t read any Press. So I don’t know what’s confirmed. I will tell you Liz Garbus is incredible.
Liz Garbus also worked on ‘Pearl’. ” The Duchess had been working on ‘Pearl’, an animated series about a 12-year-old girl who “steps into her own power” by traveling through time to meet important women across history. Netflix cancelled the project earlier this year, with the Duchess insisting: “There’s not much you can do when a company and a division changes their slate.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry recently reunited with Prince William, Prince of Wales and Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales.The "fab four’s" reunion comes after the death of Queen Elizabeth II, who died at Balmoral Castle in Scotland at 96. Although the brothers and their spouses have reunited, it is unclear how their relationship will unfold. Oprah Winfrey recently shared at the Toronto Film Festival that Queen Elizabeth II's death could be an "opportunity for peacemaking" among the royal family.
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are set to keep apart from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle until his bombshell memoir is released. With the Sussexes staying half a mile away at Frogmore Cottage, it is unlikely that the brothers will see each other during his short UK visit, according to reports with William and Harry's relationship remaining unsteady. And with Harry's tell-all book set to hit the shelves later this year along with a documentary, there could be more rifts between the two.
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welcomed a US magazine to write about the Sussexes’ new lives, and their plans for the future including a return to Instagram and a Netflix documentary telling their “love story”. In a 6,500-word article including an anecdote comparing their royal wedding to the freeing of Nelson Mandela, the Duchess told of her relief at being “able to tell [my] own story”. In addition to a series of claims about the Royal family and alleged intrusion of the British press, the Duchess discusses the Sussexes making new friends in California, and life at home with Archie and Lilibet.
Meghan Markle took part in a rare interview where she discussed many subjects which have revealed five new truths about her and husband Prince Harry. During the interview with The Cut, the Duchess of Sussex covers many topics it what appears to be a relatively informal chat where the 41 year old seems keen for people to get to know the real her. Something that has been echoed in a promotional clip for her new podcast, Archetypes.
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