Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been encouraged to "step on the gas" and create blockbuster content for Netflix , as their contract with the California-based streaming giant concludes next year. The duo inked their deal with Netflix in 2020 but with it expiring in 2025, both are now producing shows for the streaming behemoth amidst rumours of another contract. Neither of their individual shows involve the other, with Harry starring in a polo documentary and Meghan's new show centred around "the joys of cooking, gardening , entertaining, and friendship.
" Royal pundit Caroline Aston told GB News that Netflix executives are worried about Harry's limited role in the Polo show. She said: "I'm sure Netflix was hoping for lots of footage of a sweat glazed Prince Harry pounding around the polo field, mallet in hand. But it turns out to have far more footage of his great friend Nacho Figueras.
A very handsome 47-year-old Argentinian polo player who speaks English in a wonderfully sexy, romantic, broken accent. "I think behind the scenes, they're calling it 'The Nacho Show'. Netflix, I think, want more bang for their buck.
Don't forget that £80 million contract is up for renegotiation next year. If there is some new branding going on, they better step on the gas." A source reportedly told the Mail that the 40-year-old Prince isn't expected to feature all that much in the show.
They remarked: "Any reasonable person tuning into a show about polo made by Prince Harry would expect Har.