News broke last week that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, have reportedly acquired the film rights for the popular novel 'Meet Me At The Lake'.The debate has begun however, on whether the duo are taking advantage of the Royal Family's loss for profit, with the book including one character losing a parent in a car crash as a child, much like Harry himself.
But OK! columnist and Loose Women panellist Judi Love believes the former Royals - who stepped down from the role as senior royals in January 2020 - should have every right to make a career out of their creative talents. "Harry and Meghan are said to be producing the romantic drama Netflix movie Meet Me At The Lake," she wrote in her column. "I’m so excited to hear what they have in store.
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VIP. Video Loading Video Unavailable Click to play Tap to play The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now "Whether it’s a six-part documentary, a popular podcast, this couple keeps on producing!" It's thought the Sussexes latest project has costed the couple up to a whopping £3 million and could make or break their futures in Hollywood. "The move has seen them receive criticism for the themes the series will touch on – losing a parent in a car crash, for example – but they’ve had all their ties from the royal family cut. "Why shouldn’t they be allowed to make a living?" Judi demands, supporting former Suits star Meghan. "They’re creative people, so why not flaunt their talents? "If they need a female comedy character, they know where I am..." And speaking of supporting US stars, Judi has used her column to.
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