The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are now filming an ‘at-home docuseries’ as part of their $100 million deal with Netflix, the Daily Mail reported.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have reportedly welcomed cameras into their mansion in Montecito to record moments for their series, which may spark more fears within the Royal Family as the couple might air more bombshells.
Meghan and Harry have been working with Netflix production crews for several months now, according to Page Six.
The streaming company allegedly hopes to release the docuseries by the end of the year in time with the publication of the Duke of Sussex’s memoir.
“The timing is still being discussed, things are up in the air,” a ‘producer in the know’ reportedly said.
The Sussex’s docuseries may spark concerns at Buckingham Palace over more bombshells that the couple might say in front of cameras.
It is not clear whether cameras have been allowed to film Harry and Meghan’s children, Archie and Lilibet.
This comes amid concerns about the Duke’s upcoming memoir to be published by the end of the year. He is expected to share all about his relationship with the members of the Royal family.
The Queen, Prince Charles, and also Prince William were said to have been shocked by Harry’s announcement that he has been secretly working on his memoir for over a year.
Royal experts warned that the upcoming memoir could further destroy Harry’s ties with his family.
Earlier this year, Netflix had dropped Meghan’s animated series ‘Pearl’ due to the streaming giant’s steep decline in subscribers and falling revenue.
Pearl, which was created by Meghan through Archewell Productions, was still in its development stage. It centers on a 12-year-old girl’s ‘heroic adventure’ as she finds inspiration from influential women and learns to step into her power.
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