According to a royal analyst, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may choose to end their Netflix partnership.
In 2020, the Sussexes and Netflix inked a five-year, $100 million (£78 million) contract. The duo from Montecito was going to work with the streaming behemoth to produce children’s content, feature films, documentaries, docuseries, and scripted shows.
Given that the agreement will expire in 2025, many experts doubt Netflix will renew it. PR specialist Mayah Riaz speculates that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex might not have originally desired to extend the agreement.
Mayah continued, “The couple might decide they do not want to continue.”
She also gave an explanation, stating, “I think the pair may feel they have nothing to give Netflix because of the producing duties they are expected to play in the future. Thus, it’s possible that the cooperation won’t be extended.”
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In the event that the contract is not extended, the PR specialist then looked at additional options for the Sussexes: “First off, there are already whispers going around that Meghan is about to release her memoir. Harry has already made his available.”
They could also look into chances for new writing assignments. Mayah proposed that Meghan look into taking on more writing assignments and even publish a second children’s book.
“Proven to be engaging speakers, drawing attention and interest from audiences worldwide,” she said of Harry and Meghan.
Mayah went on to say: “They could leverage their platform to secure lucrative public speaking engagements at conferences, events, or even through virtual platforms.”
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“As prominent figures, Meghan and Harry could collaborate with brands that align with their values and interests,” the author concluded her analysis. Financial opportunities may be provided through collaborations, endorsements, or ambassadorships, all while upholding their commitment to causes they find meaningful.”