After stepping down from their senior royal roles in 2020, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry secured a significant five-year, $100 million (£78 million) agreement with the California-based streaming giant.
Recent reports suggest that the renewal of their partnership with Netflix is on shaky ground, prompting speculation about the couple's future collaborations with the platform.
Notably, the royal duo made their Netflix debut with an explosive documentary series about the royal family, proving to be a financially beneficial project for the over-the-top (OTT) platform.
PR expert Mayah Riaz, commenting on the controversial docuseries, shared insights with The Mirror, stating, "Netflix understands that its collaboration with Harry and Meghan comes with its share of controversy."
Riaz believes that Netflix may not anticipate consistently high viewership figures for every project involving the royal couple, setting the stage for potential renegotiations.
Adding to the uncertainty, Riaz suggests that Meghan and Harry, residing in Montecito, may feel they have little to offer Netflix as they seek to rejuvenate their careers in the years ahead. The expert claims that, as a result, the partnership might not be renewed.