Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have not publicly commented on their upcoming Netflix docu-series and little is known about the project.
08.10.2022 - 13:41 / ok.co.uk
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are “secretly planning a year-long reconciliation with the royal family” - but not just yet. According to reports, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will only get in contact with the royals after their Netflix show airs and Prince Harry’s memoir is released, says the Daily Mail.
The pair were in the UK just last month following the death of the Queen, and The Sun reports that they had planned to reconcile with her late Majesty next year but were unable to do so.The latest news about the pair came as experts suggested to the Daily Mail that the Sussexes had been trying to “seize the moment to dictate their own narrative” by their podcasts, interviews, Netflix series and Harry's promised biography. However, a source told The Sun that the book could derail any reconciliation plans: “They have always been careful to not criticise the monarch.They have always tried to be respectful to the Queen," the source said.
“But the Queen has now died and Charles and Camilla are the King and Queen. Clearly, this reconciliation attempt would never work if they have been critical of the new monarch, or both.” Sources close to the couple had branded the previous 12 months their “era of visibility”.
OK! has contacted representatives for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for comment. There has been much speculation about the Duke’s book and recently a source said that the whole royal family is “hugely nervous” about it.
Royal expert Tom Bower said that the family are particularly nervous about the “time bomb” nature of the upcoming tell-all book penned by the Duke of Sussex. Despite rumours that Prince Harry “desperately” wants to make changes to his memoir following the death of his grandmother, Tom says it may be
.Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have not publicly commented on their upcoming Netflix docu-series and little is known about the project.
An olive branch of their own? Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are changing “direction” when it comes to how King Charles III will be portrayed in their upcoming projects, a source exclusively reveals in the new issue of Us Weekly.
Netflix has reportedly 'postponed' Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's documentary until next year following backlash to The Crown Season 5.
Netflix has issued an unexpected statement following reports claiming their documentary following the lives of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has been postponed. During the past 12 months, the Sussexes have often been spotted with cameras following them and since the Queen's death, fans have wondered what will happen to the footage.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were set to release a Netflix documentary this year, but according to reports its release date has now been delayed.The Duke and Duchess' docuseries did not have an official release date initially, but multiple sources said it was to drop before Christmas - about a month after the premiere of the fifth season of The Crown. However, the streaming giant has faced much backlash over the upcoming season of The Crown, while it has been reported the Duke and Duchess of Sussex wanted to make edits to their show following the Queen’s death.
Royal fans will have to wait a little longer to see The Sussexes’ new documentary.
received backlash from an important figure.Deadline reported Monday that the documentary was supposed to stream on Netflix in December, following the return on “The Crown” on Nov. 9.But last week, former UK Prime Minister John Major criticized the show’s upcoming Season 5, which will revolve around the exploits of the royal family over the course of the 1990s.An upcoming episode titled “Queen Victoria Syndrome” includes a plotline set in 1991 that suggests Prince Charles — now King Charles III — allegedly lobbied for Major to force Queen Elizabeth II to abdicate so that he could take over the throne.“They are fiction, pure and simple,” Major told Daily Mail in October of the show’s incendiary scenes, adding that no such meeting ever took place in real life.“They’re rattled at Netflix, and they blinked first and decided to postpone the documentary,” a source told Deadline.“The Crown” has defended itself against claims of historical inaccuracy, insisting that it has always “been presented as a drama based on historical events.”Netflix has stated that “there’s never been any documentary from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex confirmed” on the streamer.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have contradicted themselves when comparing Harry's upcoming memoir with the couple's multi-million pound Netflix show, a source has claimed.Their hotly-anticipated docuseries, which is said to tell the "love story" between Harry, 38, and Meghan, 41, is said to have left some producers "confused during filming" According to PageSix, some of the couples statements in the docuseries are said to "contradict" those of the one's made in Harry's yet-to-be-released book. “A lot in the show contradicted what Harry has written, so that was an issue,” a senior Netflix source revealed.
Netflix faces a number of courtly challenges in the next couple of months, as it prepares to debut both the fifth season of The Crown, and a documentary starring the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been described as "poor D-Listers by Hollywood standards," according to a royal author. Harry, 38, and Meghan, 41, moved to a sprawling £12.65million ($14m) mansion in Montecito, California, in 2020, after sensationally stepping down from their senior roles within the Royal Family and embarking on a new life in America.They boast famous neighbours such as Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom in their exclusive residential area, however, rumours have been swirling that they wish to move to a bigger property.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are said to be at loggerheads with Netflix over their documentary series – with rumours that bosses are refusing their requests to "tone down" some of its content. Sources claim Prince Harry and wife Meghan had "second thoughts" about the show following the Queen’s death and are now "panicked".The series, described as a revealing "at home with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex-style" show, has been in production for almost a year with them letting cameras follow them around.
, back in California after Queen Elizabeth's funeral ceremonies, were recently spotted enjoying some soft rock at the Santa Barbara Bowl. Catching members of the royal family having fun at a non-royal or charity-related event seems surreal to me somehow (like can you imagine Kate Middleton at Coachella or King Charles at Six Flags?). published photos of the Sussexes taking in the mellow acoustic jams of Millennial Jimmy Buffet, Jack Johnson, at a packed concert on October 5.