Meghan markle ‘hit hard’ by netflix cancellation 'more ridicule'
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Royal commentator Neil Sean has suggested Prince Harry and Meghan may now hold back from announcing any new lucrative plans in a bid to avoid bad publicity. The Duchess of Sussex recently
suffered a setback after a much-hyped animated series with Netflix called Pearl was axed amid cuts at the streaming giant. Mr Neil: "The Pearl thing really hit Meghan very hard because
it was very embarrassing wasn’t it for them? “Archewell productions proudly announced that they’re going to be making etc…And then for them to have to remove it even though it was in the
public domain and everybody knew, now they’re basically stating that they don’t want to put anything on the website unless it’s 100% going forward so that they don’t experience any more
ridicule.” “But for now Harry and Meghan are finding out the very hard and tough way that even bosses like Netflix that are with millions and billions are ruthless, and once they decide that
you’re no longer useful to them, they will find out very soon that the axe could simply fall on all projects from the Archewell company,” he claimed. “Possibly, that’s why we’ve seen so
much reticence on [updating] their website.” It comes as the royal family is bracing itself for Harry's forthcoming tell-all book, which the Prince has vowed will be an "accurate
and wholly truthful" account of his life. The Duke of Sussex has paid a solo visit to Mozambique to highlight wildlife conservation in the southern African country. Harry travelled from
California without the Duchess of Sussex for the short stay earlier this week in his capacity as president of African Parks. The duke's spokesperson said Harry was welcoming and
co-hosting a group of US officials, conservationists and philanthropists as they toured protected wildlife and nature areas. He has worked with the charity since 2016 where he helped them
complete their relocation of 500 elephants in Malawi. Harry is preparing for a whirlwind return to the UK at the start of September with Meghan, when the pair set to attend the One Young
World Summit in Manchester and the WellChild Awards in London. They will also head to Germany for the Invictus Games Dusseldorf 2023 One Year to Go event.
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