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Nobody wants to watch their Netflix shows!

Nobody wants to watch their Netflix shows!

Meghan Markle and Harry struck a huge deal with Netflix in 2020. A documentary is already in production, but interest has been moderate so far.

The basics in brief

  • Oprah’s interview with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle was the most successful TV interview of the year.
  • But otherwise, the productions of dropouts from the royal family threaten to fail.

Nearly 17 million Americans watched Oprah’s interview from Prince Harry (36) and Meghan Markle (39) live on TV. The 90-minute scene brought the announcer CBS Absolute dream possibilities.

But does everything the Sussex touch turn to gold? No! It only recently emerged that a file streaming giant spotify Not “amusing” about the duke’s couple’s past content.

She has 23 millionFranken-Deal, the two of them just produced a 30-minute soundtrack, and Only moderately listened to. Is your deal now in danger of blowing up?

Meghan Markle: Your Netflix productions threaten to fail بال

Also Netflix Chiefs Patience must slowly run out. The platform paid Meghan Markle and Harry about $150 million last year Franken. Leaks from the royal family were supposed to produce documentaries, films, and children’s series.

In April, Sussex announced that it was working on a documentary series on “Invictus Games”. Only: interest in it so far is moderate.

American writer Maureen Callahan now goes better. She wrote in the New York Post: “Meghan and Harry want to produce content for Netflix that ‘informs but also creates hope’ (…) in other words: things no one wants to see! Ouch!

The deal with Netflix was only a temporary fix for the two, as Harry explained in an interview with Oprah. This is because Prinz Charles (72) He allegedly stopped the money from them. But it was recently revealed that the heir to the throne continued to support the two financially after Megaset…

Will you watch the Harry and Meghan documentary?

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