Prince Harry just recently revealed his work with the children's animated series, Thomas & Friends. In celebration of its 75 years on air, the series, which currently airs on Netflix, features a special episode titled, Thomas & Friends: The Royal Engine.

The episode, reportedly, shows an animated version of Queen Elizabeth II and a young Prince Charles. While the Duke of Sussex did not do a voice-over for the characters, just like what Meghan Markle did for Disney+'s Elephant, Prince Harry is featured on the introduction of the episode.

In the introduction, he can be seen holding a Thomas & Friends book as he gives the introduction to the special episode. He also shares his experiences with the show as a child as he has been noted to be a huge fan of the show since then.

According to Cheat Sheet, there have been talks and speculations about the Duke of Sussex's future with Netflix. Some reports were said to have shared that the royal-born Prince might likely do some projects with the streaming giant, along with his wife, in the future.

However, recent events have suggested that this may no longer happen because of the new documentary that Netflix will, reportedly, release in the next few months. Although there have been no confirmations yet about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's plans with Netflix, this may get "derailed" before it even started.

According to the NZHerald, the documentary titled, Being Me: Diana will be about the late Princess Diana and her life's challenges. It will, reportedly, be released in four parts that will dive deeper into her "mental health" struggles, eating disorders, and marriage to Prince Charles. This will also include her alleged suicide attempts, which makes the whole documentary an "explosive" material.

As per claims, Prince Harry and Prince William will certainly get "upset" once they see or witness the documentary. It was also added that this will become more apparent on the Duke of Sussex's end as he has become a lot more sensitive to this subject.

The publication went on to share that the production company, DSP has, however, defended the "explosive" and controversial project. It was said that the documentary is not a "commissioned show." Also, everything that will be included in the mini-series is already in the "public domain." Regardless, Being Me: Diana will, reportedly, include "unseen footage" of the late Princess' speeches from 1990 to 1992.

In the end, though, DSP has stated that they are still in talks with Netflix, and the platform has not yet commissioned the material.