Harry and Meghan no longer ‘valuable' to Netflix
'Netflix has been quick to shoot down Sussex-related gossip in the past, so I think it speaks volumes that they haven't denied this story,' Ms Schofield told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
'Netflix got their pound of flesh through the original docuseries where the Sussexes tear apart the British Royal Family, but everything since then has been an analytical failure.'
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