Netflix Wants To Work With Prince Harry & Meghan Markle

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle
Prince Harry & Meghan Markle — Couple Could Work w/ Netflix If Streaming Service Gets Its Way
The offers are rolling in for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry after they announced that they’re stepping down as senior officials in the royal family.

Netflix could be tossing its hand into the ring.
Chief content officer Ted Sarandos said he’s all in when it comes to doing a project with the couple, who will no longer go by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex after their transition is complete.
“Who wouldn’t be interested? Yes, sure.”
According to reports, Disney is already a step ahead as Meghan Markle is said to have landed a voiceover role with the brand. Interestingly enough, Prince Harry reportedly pitched Meghan Markle for the gig to Disney chairman Robert Iger at The Lion King premiere last year, months before they announced their decision.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at ‘The Lion King’ live-action premiere
Meghan Markle is no stranger to the small screen as her claim to fame was her key role in USA’s “Suits.” She left the series after it was revealed she’d be marrying Prince Harry.
Prince Harry has also teamed up with Oprah Winfrey on an Apple TV+ project to spread awareness about mental health.

Oprah Winfrey, Prince Harry
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