Harry and Meghan Markle, in a brawl with Netflix: what happens to the 100 million of their agreement?

New problems for the Dukes of Sussex. to the stress of looking for a new house in Californiaadded to the tense conversations they are having with Netflix about when to launch the documentary about his life that they are preparing with the streaming platform.

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According to Page Six, Netflix producers are interested in finishing the project as soon as possible to release it later this year. Nevertheless, Meghan Markle and the Prince Harry they want it to be left for 2023.

“Netflix wants to release it in December. There’s a lot of pressure on Ted Sarandos (Netflix CEO), who has a good relationship with Harry and Meghan, to finish this show,” a source told the outlet.




It is not the first problem that the brother of the Prince Guillermo and his wife with the platform. Last August, it transpired that they were not reaching an agreement with the chosen contents because Harry and Meghan want to tell their story like a modern fairy tale, but Netflix wants discussions and hidden secrets. If they refuse, the dukes could lose the plus of 100 million dollars that they agreed with the multinational.

This information comes days after the son of Charles III make last-minute changes to his autobiography after the queen’s death Isabel II. “The publishers paid $20 million up front because they knew whatever was written would be huge for sales and exposure around the world. But the first draft they received was disappointing because it was too emotional. Finally, the final draft was finished.” , signed and spent a lot of money to make sure it comes out this year.”

“If they really believe that Harry has gone soft in recent times, they have been completely confused. We just have to wait for the book to go on sale so that it begins to shake the foundations of the monarchy,” a witness assured. Daily Mirror.




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