Meghan And Harry Lose Their Netflix Deal, Reports Say—Here's What Happens To Meghan's Show
CALIFORNIA, USA, JUL 22 – Netflix will not renew the $100 million contract with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry after projects failed to attract sufficient viewers, marking a major revenue loss for the streaming giant.
- Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's $100 million Netflix deal, signed in 2020, expires in September 2025 with no new shows planned under it.
- The contract ended because Netflix believes it has obtained all possible value from the Sussexes, and both parties agreed to part ways quietly.
- Meghan’s lifestyle series, With Love, Meghan, was renewed and completed season two filming with guests like Chrissy Teigen, but release dates remain unknown.
- Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos respects Harry and Meghan’s cultural impact despite some internal views that content quality declined after their initial hits.
- Ending the deal marks a major revenue loss and signals potentially reduced Netflix collaboration, though a one-off project might be possible if circumstances change.
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The contract with Netflix has been the main source of income for Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan for five years. Why the streaming giant is now abandoning the Sussexes and how it goes on for the couple.
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Read Full ArticleThe multi-year agreement between Meghan Markle and Prince Harry with Netflix will not be renewed when it expires this September. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex signed a $100 million agreement with the streaming service in 2020.
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