Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, amidst reports of an intensifying rift with the royal family, are allegedly contemplating the production of a sequel to their explosive docuseries for Netflix.
According to publicist Lynn Carratt, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are directing their focus towards expanding their television production company, Archewell Productions, with new and exciting projects. However, their plans may have hit a snag with the recent departure of their production manager, Bennett Levine, adding to their financial concerns.
The couple's endeavor with Archewell Productions has drawn significant attention, and there are speculations that they might be seeking an extension of their partnership with Netflix. Lynn Carratt suggests that Netflix is particularly interested in acquiring "juicy" content from Harry and Meghan, including a feature documentary chronicling their royal history.
In addition to the rumored sequel to their Harry & Meghan docuseries, the streaming giant is reportedly eyeing a documentary focused on Africa, a project that aligns with Harry's interests.
While the couple navigates these developments, the potential for new content production remains high, with both Harry and Meghan exploring avenues to share their stories and perspectives with the world.