Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have announced two new Netflix shows through their production company. One will be a lifestyle show, while the other will focus on polo.
After stepping back from the British monarchy in 2020 and moving to California, the couple signed a deal with Netflix for multiple projects. Their partnership produced 'Harry & Meghan,' a six-episode docuseries released in December 2022, which stirred considerable discussion. The couple's latest projects appear to be less controversial.
Archewell Productions announced that Meghan will curate a show celebrating cooking, gardening, entertaining, and friendship.
Meghan recently launched the lifestyle brand American Riviera Orchard.
The second series will offer unprecedented access to professional polo, a sport Harry has long been passionate about.
Filming primarily at the US Polo Championship in Florida, the series aims to showcase the sport's grit and passion behind its social scene. Both shows are in the early production stages, with titles and release dates to be announced later.
Since stepping away from their official royal duties, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been financially independent. They had a brief Spotify podcast deal that ended after one episode. The couple, who married in 2018, have spoken out about Meghan's mistreatment, as she is mixed race. Harry attended his father's coronation and visited again when his father was diagnosed with cancer. Reports suggest Harry hasn't spoken to his brother William in months. They sent wishes for Kate's health amid her battle with cancer.
The 42-year-old Duchess of Sussex has a well-known love for cooking. One of her early projects as a royal was collaborating with the Hubb Community Kitchen to create a fundraising cookbook. She also used to share her Thanksgiving preparations, including brining turkey, on her now-closed Instagram account.
Prince Harry, 39, has been involved in professional polo for many years. The other series will offer viewers unprecedented access to this world. Harry is renowned for his participation in charitable polo matches, such as those benefiting Sentebale, an organization he co-founded in 2006 with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho to help youth in southern Africa affected by HIV/AIDS, poverty, and inequality.
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