AreMeghan MarkleandPrince Harryready to hit Netflix queues?
The Duchess of Sussex, 41, spoke about her and her husband’s deal with the streaming giant in herVarietyPower of Women cover, which was released Wednesday. In theaccompanying interview, Meghan addressed what audiences can expect in the upcoming docuseries from Oscar-nominated director Liz Garbus.
“It’s nice to be able to trust someone with our story — a seasoned director whose work I’ve long admired — even if it means it may not be the way we would have told it,” Meghan said. “But that’s not why we’re telling it. We’re trusting our story to someone else, and that means it will go through their lens.”
“It’s interesting. My husband has never worked in this industry before,” she continued, referencing the entertainment business. “For me, having worked onSuits, it’s so amazing to be around so much creative energy and to see how people work together and share their own points of view. That’s been really fun.”
Meghan Markle.Ramona Rosales for Variety
Later in the conversation, Meghan broke down what a typical workday was like for her and Harry, 38, at their Montecito, California home.
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“We share an office. We work from home, as most people started to do during lockdown,” she toldVariety. “It allows us to have significant time with our kids at this really special moment in their lives. We’ll never get this time back,” she added of being around sonArchie, 3, and daughterLilibet, 1.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.Archewell.com
“I make breakfast, and we get the kids set for the day. We do a lot of joint calls and Zooms, but also try to divide what we can focus our energies on so we can accomplish even more,” the mom of two said. “My husband is on a 24-hour time zone, where half of your life is waking up as the other half is going to sleep. It’s kind of the reverse of what I went through living in the U.K.”
On their go-to styles of communication, Meghan said that Harry is “very good at responding on text” while she tries to be “as fast as possible on email.”
“I’ve always said, if it takes less than five minutes, do it now,” she added.
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Netflix has yet to announce a release date for Garbus' highly anticipated feature, reported to highlight the home life of Harry and Meghan. In her Augustcover interviewwithThe Cut, Meghan didn’t get into specifics when asked if the upcoming docuseries covered their love story but praised the director’s acclaim.
“What’s so funny is I’m not trying to be cagey,” she said at the time. “I don’t read any press. So I don’t know what’s confirmed. I will tell you Liz Garbus is incredible.”
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex signed amulti-year dealwith Netflix in September 2020.The New York Timesreported at the time that their production hub, later dubbed Archewell Productions, would exclusively create documentaries, docuseries, feature films, scripted shows and children’s programming for the popular platform.
Oscar-winning British director Orlando von Einsiedel and producer Joanna Natasegara were announced as helming the feature, and Netflix cameras were seen following Meghan and Harry at the sports tournament in April.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.Michael M. Santiago/Getty
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In September, Netflix canceled development on Meghan’s animated children’s series,Pearl.
According to Netflix, Meghan andPrince Harry’s Archewell Productions remained a valued partner and a number of their projects would go on as planned. At the time, Netflix also decided not to move forward with the two animated children’s seriesDino DaycareandBoons and Curses.
Pearlwas set to be a family-friendly series centered on a 12-year-old girl’s “heroic adventure as she learns to step into her power and finds inspiration from influential women throughout history,” Archewell Productionssaid.
The Duchess of Sussex was set to serve as executive producer alongside David Furnish (Elton John’s husband), Carolyn Soper, Liz Garbus, Dan Cogan and Amanda Rynda.
source: people.com