Following the release of 'Beckham', David and Victoria's highly successful Netflix limited series, the show reached the number one spot on the streaming site's charts across the world.
With the launch of the documentary - which charts Becks' journey from working-class obscurity in south London to a young star at Manchester United, captain of the England squad and half of one of the biggest celebrity couples in contemporary pop culture - the show has re-launched the ‘90s and naughties’ power couple as hot property.However, their success has somewhat emphasised the negative media storm which engulfed the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who put on a similar show with their tell-all Netflix documentary 'Harry & Meghan'.
In December 2022, Harry and Meghan's six-part documentary was finally released, more than two years after the duo had signed their £82 million deal with the streamer, reports news.com.And when the highly-anticipated show was finally released, the world tuned in to watch the estranged Royal couple slam Buckingham Palace and their UK-based relatives.Viewers were hooked, with Netflix soon revealing that Harry & Meghan was the streaming platform's biggest documentary debut - however, it did not quite manage to nab the number one spot on the streamer, with that prize going to Addams Family spin-off Wednesday.Soon after, Meghan and Harry saw their US favourability absolutely tank, and in only a matter of weeks.Between the beginning of December 2022 and January 18 this year, Harry fell 45 points in terms of public opinion in the US and Meghan tumbled 36 points, according to polling done by Redfield & Wilson for Newsweek.
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