Meghan Markle and Prince Harry quit royal life six years ago, and a lot has happened since then. From podcasts to interviews, business launches to surprise appearances, some royal fans may have found it hard to keep up with the actions of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
The episodes covered a lot of ground, from their early dating days, their wedding, the way they feel they were mistreated in the Firm and so on. While it sparked widespread anger, it was also effective and drew a very high viewership.
And to this day, despite the couple’s attempts to continue forging their deal with Netflix, which was downgraded to a “first look” deal last year, it has not achieved the success of any other projects. That is why I think they should have made another docuseries last year.
Before you start ranting at me, hear me out. Not a docuseries like the 2022 one, but one that is less harmful to the royals and more insightful into Harry and Meghan’s lives.
What a lot of us want to know, especially those of us who are nosy, is exactly what their life is like behind the scenes now.
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In 2025, the couple should have done a five-years-later type docuseries, showing us exactly what daily life in Montecito is like.
We could see more of the snippets they gave us in the 2022 docuseries, which showed how the first two years of life in Montecito had been.
It would be interesting, and also harmless if they didn’t return to slagging off the royals too. It would also probably be successful, with many people likely to tune in to see how the royals live in a non-royal world.
So, Harry and Meghan, if you are looking for a new project that could bring in the money, you might not need to look much further.
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