Harry and Meghan have announced a multi-year extension of their Netflix deal to produce films and TV shows, despite previous claims of parting ways. Their Archewell production company will now have a "first look deal", allowing Netflix the first opportunity to review their proposals. The arrangement, however, is less restrictive than their initial contract initiated in 2020, believed to be worth around $100 million. The news coincides with the release of the second season of their cooking show, With Love, Meghan, although prior viewership figures were modest. Upcoming projects include a special holiday edition of the cooking series and a documentary focusing on a Ugandan orphanage, highlighting the couple's commitment to engaging storytelling.
Harry and Meghan Expand Netflix Partnership with New Deal

Harry and Meghan Expand Netflix Partnership with New Deal
Duke and Duchess of Sussex set to continue collaboration with streaming giant Netflix, pursuing diverse content creation.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's latest move in the entertainment industry has them extending their relationship with Netflix, allowing for the development of various film and TV projects. This new multi-year "first look deal" with the streaming platform signals ongoing collaboration between the couple's Archewell production company and Netflix, although it is described as a looser agreement compared to their previous contract. Meghan reflected on their inspiration to create content that resonates globally, as anticipation builds for the second season of their cooking show, With Love, Meghan, set to premiere this month. Despite some previous projects not performing well, including their lifestyle series, both Harry and Meghan seem poised to make an impact with new upcoming content.