
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have officially extended their multi-year first-look deal with Netflix through their company Archewell Productions, cementing their ongoing partnership with the streaming giant. Originally signed in 2020, the deal has already delivered several high-profile projects including the documentary series Harry & Meghan, the competitive sports-focused Heart of Invictus, the leadership-themed Live to Lead, and the reality programme Polo.
One of the most notable successes from the collaboration has been Meghan’s lifestyle series With Love, Meghan, which blends home, food and cultural elements. The series is set to return for a second season later this month, aligning with the launch of her new brand As Ever, a venture developed in partnership with Netflix. A holiday-themed special of the show is also scheduled to drop in December, aimed at capturing the festive audience.
The renewed agreement also paves the way for a range of new productions. Among them is Masaka Kids, A Rhythm Within, a documentary short focusing on a Ugandan orphanage where children use dance as a form of healing and self-expression. Another upcoming project is a film adaptation of Carley Fortune’s bestselling romantic drama novel Meet Me at the Lake, which is expected to attract significant attention given its compelling love story and scenic settings.
Netflix chief content officer Bela Bajaria praised the couple’s ability to connect with global audiences, citing the massive reach of Harry & Meghan and the warm reception for With Love, Meghan. She emphasised that their projects have consistently delivered both emotional depth and mass appeal, making the renewed partnership a natural next step.
As part of their expanded slate, the Duke and Duchess are expected to explore a mix of scripted and unscripted content, further solidifying their position as influential voices in entertainment.
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