Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could be facing a significant blow to their post-royal careers, as their multi-million-pound deal with Netflix appears to be on shaky ground.
The Sussexes signed the lucrative agreement with the streaming giant in 2020 after stepping back from royal duties, but insiders now suggest the partnership may not be renewed.
Why the Deal is at Risk
Sources claim Netflix executives have grown frustrated with the couple's lack of output. Despite high expectations, their production company, Archewell Productions, has delivered just one major project - the documentary series Harry & Meghan.
Industry experts suggest the streaming platform may be reconsidering its investment in the royal duo as it tightens budgets across the board.
What This Means for the Sussexes
Losing the Netflix deal would represent a major setback for Harry and Meghan's Hollywood ambitions:
- Potential loss of a reported $100 million income stream
- Damaged credibility in the entertainment industry
- Reduced platform for their advocacy work
The couple may now need to explore alternative media partnerships or pivot towards other ventures to maintain their financial independence.
Royal Fallout Continues
This development comes amid ongoing tensions with the royal family, particularly following the release of their controversial documentary and Harry's memoir Spare.
Palace insiders suggest the Sussexes' dwindling media partnerships may force them to reconsider their approach to public life.