Prince Harry and Meghan Markle help produce new Netflix show inspired by Prince Archie
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are two of 11 producers on the show
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have helped produce a new documentary on Netflix after they were inspired by their son, Prince Archie.
The show, titled Masaka Kids - A Rhythm Within, is described as a "joyful short documentary", which aims to "spread hope and achieve global acclaim".
The production focuses on "the story behind the Uganda-based YouTube dance sensations who have endured devastating personal loss from famine and war, and use the power of dance and song to overcome hardship".
Last month, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex donated $50,000 (£37,377) to Masaka Kids Africana through their Archewell Foundation via GoFundMe.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle helped produce a new Netflix show | GETTY / NETFLIXThe couple serve as producers on the project after discovering the Masaka Kids by Prince Archie.
Their son watched the group's viral videos during the Covid-19 pandemic, sharing them with the duke and duchess.
A spokesman for the Sussexes previously told The Telegraph: "They would watch the videos regularly with Archie at home.
"So, they were already admirers of the organisation before the film project came to them in 2023."

Meghan and Harry served as producers on the show
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The show premiered this week in the United Kingdom and has received a series of positive reviews.
One viewer wrote on ratings website IMDB that the documentary is "lovely", rating it a 10 out of 10.
They wrote: "It made me regain faith in humanity and the power of caring - doing anything one can to help those less fortunate than ourselves.
"The kids are amazing - and as the gentleman with his wife who runs the centre, they are correct - there are ministers, entertainers, etc, all in the group. Kudos to all."

One reviewer of the show said it made them 'regain faith in humanity'
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The Duchess of Sussex recently released the third instalment of her With Love, Meghan series, which has been slammed by critics.
Many individuals gave the production just two stars or less.
Daily Mail reviewer Annabel Fenwick Elliot said: "It's the syrupy hypocrisy and our hostesses' deep lack of self-awareness that continue to make her and this show so unlikeable.
"If only she could lean into her waspish, Type A personality - poke a little fun at herself, even - she could just about be endearing, in a Monica-from-Friends sort of way."

Meghan's third instalment of her Netflix show came under criticism
| NETFLIXTimes columnist Hilary Rose described the show as "unfathomable", adding that it includes "four pointless crafts, three random 'friends', two unseen kids, one English prince and a duchess in a pear tree, or at least making pear syrup".
She noted that some of the dialogue left her feeling like "the English language has been fed through Google Translate and found wanting".
Ms Rose also revealed viewers "learn that red is a festive colour and that if you don't like cheese or pepper, you might not like a dish consisting of cheese and pepper".
On reviewing website Rotten Tomatoes, the production scored the very rare zero per cent rating, believed to have only happened 44 times.
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