Meghan and Harry have announced two new non-fiction series as part of its deal with Netflix
A royal commentator has said that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex "need to start singing for their supper" after they announced that they will be producing two new non-fiction series as a part of their deal with Netflix.
Meghan's Netflix series will "celebrate the joys of cooking, gardening, entertaining, and friendship", whilst Prince Harry will delve into the behind-the-scenes world of professional polo, and discover "what it takes to compete in the sport at the highest level".
Discussing the new documentaries on GB News, Michael Cole said: "Prince Harry and his lovely wife are going to have to start singing for their supper. They've got a five-year contract worth $100million with Netflix.
"Netflix wants their pound of flesh. So she's going to be doing a lifestyle and cookery streaming service.
"He's going to do a program all about polo. Not water polo, but polo with ponies on horseback, except for ocean-going racing in yachts which was once described as standing under a cold shower, ripping up £550 notes, must be the most expensive sport and hobby in the world."