Meghan Markle and Prince Harry left the British Monarchy to pursue a much more private life. Following their exit, they left the United Kingdom and relocated to the United States.

Many people questioned their move and wondered what they will now do in the next chapter of their lives. While they remained silent for months, recent reports have seemingly started to uncover their grand plans outside the British Monarchy.

Earlier this month, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex closed a "massive" deal with Netflix. It remains undisclosed how much they earned but many believe that the negotiations amounted to about $150 million.

After the news went public, unnamed sources claimed that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will soon have their own reality show. But, as soon as the word got out, a spokesperson for the couple denied the claims and clarified that they are producing a different set of materials.

Sources, later on, confirmed that they are currently working on a "nature docu-series" and an "animated series," which will, reportedly, celebrate inspiring women. There will, also, be other types of contents, including scripted and non-scripted materials.

Whatever the type of content, though, royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams said that this deal with Netflix entails "sacrifices", according to the Daily Express. He said that they will face "enormous media scrutiny" in this field, as per usual.

The expert continued that the sacrifices come after their "obsession" toward privacy. Given that the platform is a streaming giant with an enormous appeal, adding that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, also, have a "global appeal," they will not, reportedly, obtain the privacy that they have always wanted.

But, despite their "global reach," Fitzwilliams noted that the British public's interest over the couple, alongside their Netflix contents, has now "dwindled." He referenced YouGov's latest poll centering on the interests over the Duke and Duchess's future materials.

Based on the results, only three percent of the total number of respondents said that they are "very interested," and nine percent voted that they are "fairly interested." Meanwhile, over 64 percent of the respondents said that they are not interested, at all. As for the remaining, they are either "not very interested" or they do not know yet.

Amid all the discussions about the Netflix deal, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have seemingly maintained their silence. The only times that the public gets to hear them are when they make appearances on special engagements.