
The couple are looking to bounce back after Spotify dropped them earlier this month
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The couple are looking to bounce back after Spotify dropped them earlier this month
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are working on a new project for Netflix titled Bad Manners.
The couple are looking to bounce back after Spotify dropped them earlier this month.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are working on a new show inspired by Charles Dickens' Great Expectations.
Harry and Meghan are developing the show based on a feminist version of Miss Havisham from Dickens' famous novel according to the Wall Street Journal.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are working on a new show inspired by Charles Dickens' Great Expectations.
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PR expert Mark Borkowski pinpointed why the Sussexes' projects are failing to achieve success.
Borkowski told the Mail: "Studio execs are subject to constant pitches ideas that have to good.
"It shows they might be too far away from their audience's tastes.
"Worthy content has to be good it’s not about broadcasting to their bubble."
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams has issued a damning assessment of the couple's next move with Netflix.
Fitzwilliams said: "It is one thing for Meghan to narrate Elephant for Disney, another to take on Dickens!
"Meghan's animated series, Pearl, was cancelled by Netflix and Spotify were far from pleased with Archetypes.
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Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams has issued a damning assessment of the couple's next move with Netflix.
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"Harry's documentary, Heart of Invictus is reportedly due out soon - but it's reasonable to ask why have they done so little despite their high profile and expectations that their brand would have huge international appeal.
"Harry's judgement about what to include in his memoir, Spare, was badly flawed too."
He told the Mail Online: "Surely Meghan's new agent is able to arrange more work for them?
"Hollywood dislikes failure. Many are asking how talented they really are."