The series, which reportedly includes footage from within the Sussexes' US home, could air later this year
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are reportedly filming an “at home with the Sussexes” docuseries for Netflix.
Meghan recently had her Pearl drama cut by the streaming giant after it saw a drop in subscribers across its platforms.
But now it appears that she and Harry have welcomed cameras into their US home to capture content for a different show.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry
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The docuseries could reportedly air on Netflix later this year
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The pair have reportedly already been working on the “at home docuseries”, with Netflix allegedly wanting to release the show at the end of this year, according to Page Six.
But reports suggest the Sussexes want the series to be launched next year instead.
The news comes just weeks before the pair are expected to travel to the UK to attend the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
Writing a comment piece in the New Zealand Herald, royal expert Daniela Elser said she believes that the upcoming Jubilee is a “make-or-break” moment for the royal couple.
She said: “Rewind to September 2020 and it was Netflix who got to announce that they had secured the talents of the world's most famous unemployed, inexperienced TV producers.
“At the time, they were the hottest of hot celebrity property having done the wholly unthinkable and turned their back on royal life and lifelong tickets to the Chelsea Flower Show.
“At first, it seemed like a match made in heaven: Oodles of lovely money for the Sussexes; having actual members of the Royal Family on the books for Netflix.
“But nearly two years on and cracks are starting to show in this marriage with a new report claiming that the upcoming Platinum Jubilee celebrations in London could be a make-or-break inflection point.”