Since sealing a five-year partnership with Netflix in 2020, estimated at $100 million, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been actively developing content through their Archewell Productions banner. Bela Bajaria, Netflix’s chief content officer, disclosed that Harry and Meghan have a slate of projects in progress, including a film and two other “unscripted” endeavors, all of which are in their early stages of development.
The couple’s debut Netflix release, a six-part documentary titled ‘Harry and Meghan’, made its premiere in December 2022, offering a candid perspective on their experiences and featuring pointed commentary on the Royal Family. Shortly thereafter, the Sussexes unveiled ‘Live to Lead’, their second Netflix production, highlighting global leaders advocating for social justice.
In August of the preceding year, Harry debuted ‘Heart of Invictus’, a series spotlighting athletes gearing up for the 2022 games, where he also candidly discussed his mental health journey following his service in Afghanistan.
Anticipation is high for the couple’s upcoming projects, with expectations for them to deliver the same level of excitement and thought-provoking content as their previous releases. While specific details remain under wraps, speculation suggests that the film might tie into Harry and Meghan’s planned adaptation of the novel ‘Meet Me At The Lake’, which is projected to cost £3 million.