Back in 2020, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced that they were quitting the Royal Family and moving to LA. Following their decision there was a lot of chat about how they would make their money and become financially independent after leaving royal life behind.As one of the most talked about couples of the decade, when they managed to secure a number of multi-million dollar business deals - no one was surprised.
But the one that fans were most excited about was their partnership with TV streaming giant, Netflix, writes The Mirror.While none of their projects have actually made it into our living rooms yet, work is well underway on Harry's Invictus Games documentary.
READ MORE: Royal family cost taxpayers £100million last year as nation faces Cost of Living crisis READ MORE: Denise Van Outen goes public with new boyfriend Jimmy BarbaAnd it's widely reported that they've got something else in the pipeline - a fly-on-the-wall documentary about themselves, with filming having taken place over the last few months.Although not been officially confirmed, camera crews are said to have been following the couple at their California mansion and on their trip to New York last September.So what do we know about the show and when can we expect to see it on screen?When Harry and Meghan announced their Netflix deal, they explained how they hoped their "unprecedented reach" would "help them share impactful content that unlocks action".They said at the time: "Our focus will be on creating content that informs but also gives hope.
As new parents, making inspirational family programming is also important to us."As the documentary about themselves has yet to be officially confirmed, it is unknown exactly what will feature in it.Howev
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