MEGHAN Markle's collection being dropped by Netflix is a "complete disaster" for her and Prince Harry, a commentator has claimed.
The Duchess of Sussex's animated show Pearl has been cancelled with the aid of the streaming giant, which misplaced 200,000 customers in the first three months of 2022. Royal commentator Rafe Heydel-Mankoo stated the axing of the series was a "complete disaster" for the couple, who are residing in California after quitting royal duties.
Mr Heydel-Mankoo told GB News: “Archewell productions, their Netflix agency which has had the catastrophic news that Pearl – its flagship manufacturing which was once an animated series executively produced by Elton John and David Furnish – is to be axed.
“As you know, Netflix is having huge troubles with a dip in subscriber numbers, falling revenues, plummeting share fees and having spent too plenty on different problems, and is reducing again – specifically on animated series.
"So while Harry’s Invictus documentary is carrying on, there is nothing for Meghan to show for it and it’s truly calling into query whether or not they can walk the walk. They’re appropriate at talking the talk.
“They signed up to Spotify however have solely produced one podcast so far, the Netflix deal has been in vicinity for over a 12 months now and there’s very little to exhibit for it.
“It appears as if, you know, apart from moaning about the royals there’s not much that they’re in a position to do.”
Tags: Queen, Prince Charles, Camilla, Prince Louis, Prince William and Kate Middleton, Prince Charles, Prince Harry, Meghan, Netflix
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