After a series of failures, people have been wondering why Netflix is still supporting Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Their $100 million deal has produced mostly disappointments. Meghan’s lifestyle show With Love, Meghan was poorly received, Harry’s polo documentary went unnoticed, and their Paralympics series Heart of Invictus disappeared without much attention. Meghan Markle also has a weird nickname for Prince Harry.
But now, a report from the Sunday Express may reveal the real reason Netflix is still backing them. It involves drama, history, and family issues—everything that keeps people interested in the royal family.
According to the report, Harry is working on a major Netflix project: a three-part documentary for the 30th anniversary of his mother, Princess Diana’s, death. Set to release in 2027, Harry would lead the project alone—without Meghan—as co-producer, presenter, and narrator.
A source described it as a “solo project for Harry” that will give “new insights” into Diana’s life. They said he is the best person to tell her story, both as her son and as someone who understands her lasting impact on the world.
Some believe Netflix has been waiting for this moment, putting up with Harry and Meghan’s past failures because they know this documentary will be a massive hit.
Diana was a media icon who changed the royal family’s image, and her story still fascinates people. No one is better suited to tell it than Harry, who has carried both her legacy and personal struggles for nearly 30 years.