After Queen's death, Harry, Meghan want to edit memoir, Netflix show
29-09-2022
By Jawad Hussain
After Queen Elizabeth's passing, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are changing their plans.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been working on a Netflix docuseries for over a year.
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Netflix wanted to release the Sussex docuseries in December after "The Crown's" fifth season on Nov. 9. The couple wants to make more adjustments to the show, which might delay its premiere until 2023.
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Harry's memoir, initially set for release in November, has been delayed until next year.
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Many royal analysts say King Charles won't name Archie, 3, and Lilibet, 1, prince and princess until the couple's media ventures are complete.
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Royal experts claim King Charles won't give the Sussexes' children titles until he sees their show and Harry's book.
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While the Sussexes were involved in editing the program and book before the monarch's death, insiders say they want to remove or diminish much of what they said about King Charles.
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Camilla, Queen Consort; William and Kate, Princess of Wales.
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Hollywood source: "There are several chats." Harry and Meghan want to delay the series until next year.
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"Is the show dead? Do Harry and Meghan want to end it?"
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A Netflix insider said, "Netflix wants the show ready for December." Ted Sarandos, who knows Harry and Meghan, is under pressure to finish the show.