Andrew Bolt and Sophie Elsworth question Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's fight for privacy amid their multi-million dollar deal with Netflix. With this contract, the writer claimed the Duke of Sussex just showed his "true colors" and called him "narcissistic."

In an episode of "Sky News Australia," Bolt criticized Prince Harry for seeking privacy from the U.K. media, and yet he would work on a documentary that would show his good deeds. The project in question is the "Heart of Invictus," which is part of the Sussexes' deal with Netflix and will follow the lives of Meghan Markle's husband and other game participants.

For Elsworth, it looks like her definition of privacy is different from what the couple knows. According to Express, Bolt seems puzzled about the pair's move to fly to Britain with their own film crew to shoot a documentary that will film the prince's life.

She then calls them "woke, narcissistic and privileged" individuals who have put themselves under the spotlight since leaving the U.K. Elsworth even enlists the things Prince Harry and Meghan have done so far, like podcasts, books, interviews, and more.

By the looks of it, she believes the two will continue working in the limelight after they signed deals with Netflix and Spotify. Elsworth reveals their move shows their true colors and adds that people are already sick and tired of their game.

As part of the $100-million Netflix deal, Prince Harry will, reportedly, return to the U.K. with his own camera crew. The group will follow his stay at the Palace for the weekend as he will give his speech at the Army's rehabilitation center in Nottinghamshire for the Invictus games.

After that, he will, allegedly, visit his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. Meghan and their two kids, Archie and Lilibet, will be left back home in Montecito, California.

As Prince Harry and Meghan will once again take the stage with these new projects, royal commentator Charles Rae claimed they are "breaching their own privacy again," Sky News noted. Despite their hard work to achieve the private lives they are yearning for, many see their Netflix deal will put them in the center of attention once again.

With a film crew following their every move for a documentary, their critics see no privacy will occur here. Add to that Prince Harry's upcoming tell-all memoir and other entertainment deals; it looks like the work they want is far different from the life they dream of having.