Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are at odds with Netflix and even their own production team, sources told Page Six.
Sources say the duo want to cut parts of the documentary they’ve been shooting for over a year, but Netflix chiefs are asking the Sussexes’ filmmakers who want to keep the content. It is said that he is standing on the side.
“Harry and Meghan are having second thoughts about their stories, their projects,” a Netflix source told Page Six this week.
According to another industry insider, “Harry and Meghan are panicking trying to tone down even the most basic of language. their Stories, from their own mouths.
Page Six previously revealed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex wanted to edit the show following last month’s death of Queen Elizabeth II, William and Kate Middleton.
Sources say the couple actually began rethinking the show before he died on September 8 at the age of 96.
“They have made significant requests to withdraw content they have contributed. Some Netflix staff believe that if granted, they would effectively shelve the project indefinitely. We are,” said a Netflix source. “Netflix stands with filmmakers.”
Harry, 38, and Markle, 41, are hoping the show will launch next year, but the multimillion-dollar streaming service has said it will debut shortly after Season 5 of “The Crown.” wanted for a long time. November 9th.
“Netflix has made it clear that the project is moving forward,” said an industry source.
Netflix and representatives for the Duke and Duchess did not respond to requests for comment.
The Sussexes have been tracked around the world by a documentary series camera crew led by Oscar-nominated director Liz Garbus.
So far, Netflix has yet to comment on the show, but when asked about the project in a shocking interview with The Cut in August, Markle explained: Couldn’t see—our love story.
She also called Garbus ‘incredible’
It is not believed that the filmmakers are doing the final editing. It’s up to Sussex and Netflix, the sources said.
With the death of Queen Elizabeth, the Sussexes’ children, Archie, 3, and Lilibet, 1, were given the right to be called princes and princesses, but left the decision to their grandfather, the King. It is
However, royal sources say Prince Charles will make this decision only after confirming what Harry has written in his next memoir and what the Netflix show will contain. .