Prince Harry and Meghan are allegedly preparing to debut a new Netflix initiative, representing a radical transition from their candid television interviews and autobiographies.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, renowned for their standalone Netflix series, Harry and Meghan, are purportedly redirecting their energies to working behind the scenes. This development emerges over three years after their decision to renounce their roles as senior royals and embrace a non-royal lifestyle in California, a transition that necessitated self-funding.
Insiders suggest this strategic shift symbolizes the 'closure of a chapter' subsequent to their explosive conversation with Oprah Winfrey.
Following this, the couple featured in their own Netflix series, narrating the challenges encountered within the royal family, prior to their decision to embark on a new life in the United States.
In the series, Harry candidly shared intricate family dynamics, alleging that his father Charles and brother William were plotting against him and failed to empathize with his feelings.
Harry also accused the family of typecasting Meghan and offered a glimpse into his personal life, discussing his circumcision and loss of virginity.
According to sources, any forthcoming collaborations with Netflix will see the Sussexes adopting roles behind the camera. A source from The Sun commented, "That period of their life is over - as there is nothing left to say."
Prominent Hollywood broadcaster, Tim Dillon, shared his perspective, stating, "All they want to do is hang out with celebrities."
Dillon further suggested that the couple are exploring fresh roles and income streams, though he noted that "a lot of it isn't working."