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a day ago
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Here's Why Meghan Markle & Prince Harry's Netflix Deal Could Worry Royals, Says Expert
Prince Harry and may have a renewed Netflix deal, but it could reportedly worry the royals. Reports had previously alleged that the Sussexes' deal with the streaming giant would end in September. Then, on Monday, news of an extension of its 'creative partnership' with their media company, Archewell Productions, finally broke. An expert weighed in on their first-look 'multi-year' deal with the platform, explaining why it could 'concern' the royal family members. Royals may worry Netflix deal means more Prince Harry and Meghan Markle documentaries, says expert The Daily Express reported that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's renewed Netflix deal could pose challenges for the royals. Expert Richard Fitzwilliams believes this update likely worries the royal family, as it means they might be doing more documentaries. This news might excite Harry and Markle's fans, but the same doesn't look like the case with the rest of their family. The duo's first-look 'multi-year' deal suggests that they would present ideas to the streaming giant first before taking them to other services. Fitzwilliams claimed that Harry and Markle will 'welcome the new Netflix deal as far as it goes,' but for 'far less than the original.' He thinks that their agreement 'will concern the Royal Family as they don't trust the Sussexes and they did it (a damaging series) before.' Furthermore, the expert dubbed it a 'deplorable' move but alleged that 'it would be very lucrative' for the couple. Highlighting their previous tell-all documentary, he also hoped that they wouldn't plan 'another such series.' The news of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Netflix deal came on the heels of weeks-long speculation. Nevertheless, recent reports have alleged that the updated deal won't pay them as much as the original $100 million contract. Moreover, the couple's modest new deal will have different conditions from the previous agreement. The New York Post stated that Markle announced the latest partnership in a statement. Additionally, the Sussexes' media company, Archewell Productions, announced that 'With Love, Meghan' will air on Netflix later this month. A new holiday special titled 'With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration' will then premiere during the holiday season in December. The post Here's Why Meghan Markle & Prince Harry's Netflix Deal Could Worry Royals, Says Expert appeared first on Reality Tea. Solve the daily Crossword
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a day ago
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Prove Haters Wrong With Extended Netflix Deal
Plot twist! Weeks after reports surfaced that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's $100 million Netflix deal would come to an end, the streaming giant has announced a new partnership with the couple. The new deal is slightly different from the first, but they've still got a ton of content in the pipeline. The constant criticism isn't setting them back one bit. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's extended Netflix deal includes a holiday special Harry and Meghan announced that their production company, Archewell Productions, has entered a multi-year, first-look deal with Netflix for both TV and film, per a report from People. 'We're proud to extend our partnership with Netflix and expand our work together to include the As ever brand,' Meghan said in a statement. 'My husband and I feel inspired by our partners who work closely with us and our Archewell Productions team to create thoughtful content across genres that resonates globally, and celebrates our shared vision.' Although previous reports indicated their original $100 million Netflix deal would end in September 2025, that is not the case. They're just engaging in a slightly different agreement. Insiders say this reflects a new strategic shift for Netflix, and not an indication of the couple's staying power. But 'insiders' are often just gossips with an axe to grind. The original setup guaranteed multiple Netflix projects for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. This new first-look deal puts Netflix first in line for any projects Archewell Productions wants to pitch. However, it doesn't guarantee a specific number of releases. If Netflix passes on a project, they'll be free to explore other platforms. For now, Netflix confirmed in a press release that With Love, Meghan will premiere Season 2 later this month. She'll also roll out a holiday special in December. 'This December, join Meghan in Montecito for a magical holiday celebration. Together, friends and family deck the halls, create holiday feasts, craft heartfelt gifts, and share lots of laughs – with simple how-tos to follow at home. It's a holiday wonder with warmth, tradition, and a generous dose of joy,' a release teased. Other projects in the works include Masaka Kids: A Rhythm Within, a documentary about a small orphanage in Uganda. Plus, they're working on an adaptation of the novel Meet Me at the Lake. In short, the Sussexes will have a presence on Netflix for the foreseeable future. They aren't going anywhere. TELL US – ARE YOU LOOKING FORWARD TO MORE EPISODES OF WITH LOVE, MEGHAN? WHAT OTHER TYPES OF PROJECTS DO YOU HOPE TO SEE FROM ARCHWELL PRODUCTIONS? The post Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Prove Haters Wrong With Extended Netflix Deal appeared first on Reality Tea. Solve the daily Crossword


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2 days ago
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With Love, Meghan season 2 trailer drops with question about Prince Harry's marriage: Check release date, guest list
Synopsis Netflix will release Season 2 of Meghan Markle's lifestyle series With Love, Meghan on August 26, featuring celebrity guests such as Chrissy Teigen, Tan France, José Andrés, and Jay Shetty. The trailer shows Meghan sharing lighthearted cooking moments, including a playful exchange about Prince Harry's dislike for lobster. While the first season drew mixed reviews, Netflix renewed the series soon after its debut. The show is part of a renewed multi-year deal between Netflix and the couple's production company, Archewell Productions. Netflix Sets August Premiere for Meghan Markle's 'With Love, Meghan' Season 2 Netflix has confirmed that the second season of With Love, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex's lifestyle series, will premiere on August 26. The upcoming episodes will feature an array of high-profile guests, including Chrissy Teigen, Christina Tosi, Clare Smyth, Daniel Martin, David Chang, Heather Dorak, Jamie Kern Lima, Jay Shetty, José Andrés, Radhi Devlukia, Samin Nosrat, and Tan trailer for Season 2, released on August 12, offers a glimpse of Meghan engaging in cooking and conversation with her celebrity friends, filmed primarily in California. Netflix has described the season as 'fun and heartwarming,' promising hands-on activities, laughter, and moments of discovery. While Prince Harry does not appear in the new episodes, he still gets a mention. In a light moment, Meghan reveals her husband's dislike for lobster. Renowned chef José Andrés responds with a playful remark — 'And you married him?' — prompting laughter from the exchange has been interpreted by some viewers as a subtle, good-natured dig at the Duke of Sussex. The moment adds a personal touch to a series otherwise focused on lifestyle, food, and guest interactions. The show's first season debuted in March and received largely negative reviews from critics. Daniel D'Addario of Variety described it as lacking substance and questioned whether it justified its length. He noted that the program seemed to place more emphasis on delivering meaning rather than simply being enjoyable, concluding there was not enough to sustain viewer interest. Despite these critiques, Netflix confirmed Season 2 just days after the first season's release, as filming had already been completed. The series is part of a broader collaboration between Netflix and the couple's media company, Archewell Productions. On August 11, the venture announced a multi-year extension with the streaming platform, which will cover future film and television projects. The agreement includes the continuation of With Love, Meghan, a holiday special for the series, and a feature film adaptation of the romance novel Meet Me at the Lake. Meghan expressed enthusiasm about the ongoing partnership, stating that she and her husband are inspired by their creative collaborators and aim to produce content that resonates with audiences worldwide.
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2 days ago
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Why Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's new Netflix deal is another humiliating blow for much-maligned royal exiles
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are extending their Netflix partnership, but we hear their new contract is 'much' less than their previous '$100 million deal' with the streaming company. 'It's not much,' an insider told Page Six on Monday. 'It's no risk for Netflix but saves them both reputationally.' Reps for the couple did not immediately respond to Page Six's requests for comment. Harry and Markle's company, Archewell Productions, and Netflix announced Monday that the couple agreed to a new first-look deal ahead of their current contract ending in September. Under the new deal, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will still have to run their ideas by Netflix. From there, the streaming service will decide whether it wants to obtain project rights to the duo's pitches. Viewers can expect to see an expansion of Markle's lifestyle brand, As Ever, grow on the big screen. Season 2 of her Netflix series, 'With Love, Meghan,' is set to be released in late August, a press release obtained by Page Six Monday revealed. The 'Suits' alum will also be releasing a special 'With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration' episode in December, featuring 'holiday wonder with warmth, tradition, and a generous dose of joy' with 'friends and family.' Later this year, a short documentary — titled 'Masaka Kids, A Rhythm Within' and produced by Markle and Harry — will also be released, highlighting a small orphanage in Uganda, where 'children transform hardship into joy, dancing their way toward healing, belonging, and the promise of a brighter future.' Other Archewell Productions projects in development with Netflix include an adaptation of Carley Fortune's book, 'Meet Me at the Lake.' 'We're proud to extend our partnership with Netflix and expand our work together to include the As ever brand,' the actress wrote in a statement obtained by Page Six. 'My husband and I feel inspired by our partners who work closely with us and our Archewell Productions team to create thoughtful content across genres that resonates globally, and celebrates our shared vision.' In a separate statement, Netflix's Chief Content Officer, Bela Bajaria, said that the company looks forward to being able to 'entertain [their] members together.' 'Harry and Meghan are influential voices whose stories resonate with audiences everywhere,' the businesswoman wrote, referring to the couple's 2022 'Harry & Meghan' series, which 'gave viewers an intimate look into their lives and quickly became one of [Netflix's] most-watched documentary series.' 'More recently, fans have been inspired by 'With Love, Meghan,' with products from the new As Ever line consistently selling out in record time.' Last month, Page Six exclusively reported that Harry and Meghan were continuing their partnership with Netflix. Industry experts had previously informed us that the company's CEO, Ted Sarandos, is a huge fan of the royals and dines with them regularly. The duo first began working with Netflix in 2020 under an alleged $100 million deal, which Page Six reported was closer to $20 million. Their debut series in December 2022, 'Harry & Meghan,' garnered 23.4 million views in the first four days, while 'With Love, Meghan,' reached '5.3M views in the first half of 2025' and became 'Netflix's most-watched culinary show since its release,' per a press release. Other TV projects Harry and Meghan have released over the years include 'Live to Lead,' 'Heart of Invictus' and 'Polo.' Solve the daily Crossword
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2 days ago
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Harry & Meghan Just Subtly Responded to Reports Their Netflix Deal Was Canceled Amid Claims They're ‘Running Out of Money'
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have moved forward with their Netflix deal. The streaming giant announced that it's extending their partnership with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's company Archewell Productions. 'We're proud to extend our partnership with Netflix and expand our work together to include the As Ever brand,' Meghan said in a statement. 'My husband and I feel inspired by our partners who work closely with us and our Archewell Productions team to create thoughtful content across genres that resonates globally, and celebrates our shared vision.' More from StyleCaster Where Diana Would Have Stood in Harry & William's 'Profound' Feud After Reports the Heir 'F-ing Hates' His Brother The 1 Meghan-Related Ultimatum Charles Gave Harry Before Agreeing to Reconcile-'This Is About Father & Son'Season 2 of Meghan's Netflix series With Love, Meghan, will premiere later this month, with a holiday special, With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration, set to premiere in December. As for their involvement with the lifestyle brand As Ever, Netflix 'will continue expanding into new product categories with new items continuing to be released throughout the remainder of the year.' Archewell will also produce two more projects: Meet Me at the Lake, a romance feature adaptation of the bestselling novel of the same name by Carley Fortune, and Masaka Kids, A Rhythm Within, a documentary about children in the Masaka region of Uganda. The new deal comes after multiple reports that the streamer would axe their deal after it expired and continue with a deal similar to what former President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama had where they were offered a first preview. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry initially signed the $100 million deal with Netflix in 2020. The couple has released five projects through Archewell Productions. With Love, Meghan, which ranked at No. 383 with 5.3 million views, Polo, which was ranked No. 3,436 with 500,000 views, and the 2022 docuseries Harry & Meghan, which remains Netflix's most-watched documentary debut to date The new deal comes right after celebrity gossiper Rob Shuter reported that the couple had to let go of a number of their staff at their Archewell Foundation. 'This isn't strategy — it's survival,' one source told him. 'They're running out of money, and now they're running out of people.' Another source added. 'They don't have the money to keep the team they built,' the source said. 'They tried to recreate the royal court — but California doesn't do crowns on credit.' But it seems like another good deal has been settled. Best of StyleCaster The 26 Best Romantic Comedies to Watch if You Want to Know What Love Feels Like These 'Bachelor' Secrets & Rules Prove What Happens Behind the Scenes Is So Much Juicier BTS's 7 Members Were Discovered in the Most Unconventional Ways Solve the daily Crossword