Duchess of Sussex's Netflix project faces axe as £80m streaming deal hangs in the balance, insiders claim after couple's Polo doc flopped When Prince Harry and Meghan Markle signed their $100million (£80m) deal with Netflix, they promised to make TV that 'informs but also gives hope' through a 'relatable lens'.
A Tv cookery show with Netflix, which will also have lifestyle features, is also in the pipeline but with no release date] For approaching a year there have been rumours that Meghan is making her own show celebrating 'the joys of cooking, gardening, entertaining, and friendship'.
But there is no sign of any release date for the series, which was also set to complement American Riviera Orchard and also appears to have failed to get off the ground.
But after their latest project Polo - a five-part docu-series on arguably the most privileged sport on the planet - the streaming giant is said be unimpressed, and so are many reviewers and viewers.
Others suggest it might if it boosts Meghan’s lifestyle brand, but it will be 'make or break' for the couple who had hopes of building a TV dynasty.