PRINCE HARRY and Meghan Markle’s Netflix dreams have been somewhat quashed as the streaming service runs into problems – but the couple have another bombshell up their sleeves that will cause significant issues for the Royal Family.
Commentator Guy Martin told Forbes: “On the surface, at least, there is no content from Archewell’s for-profit content arms that is making money.
“Facing intense problems of its own, Netflix, having bit deep into the Windsors of Montecito enterprise with a reported $100million, just canceled Ms Markle’s one show Pearl, an animated film that had been nearing production.”
But despite the obstacles in television production, Prince Harry’s long-awaited tell-all book could provide his family, in particular his brother Prince William, with an “intense battle” similar to the Oprah Winfrey debacle on his hands.
Mr Martin said that the public and Royal Family are not expecting “Harry’s spanking new book summing up his young life to date will, also, be a bouquet of feel-good daisies extended to his family.”
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- Meghan left feeling 'hurt' by Kate who 'never gave her benefit of the doubt', says source
- Meghan Markle pays tribute to Princess Diana in new speech about prioritising women
- Meghan talks in 'the style of the Queen' in first appearance since Oprah, says expert

- Diana and Prince Charles' Greek honeymoon cruise was devastated by secret 'blow'
- 'Stunning': Kate Middleton in bright blue £60 blazer for International Day of the Midwife
- Prince William hit with backlash from Harry and Meghan Markle supporters after boycott
- Princess Beatrice has ‘unique’ engagement ring from Edoardo with sweet meaning
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Princess Charlotte surprises royal fans at the Commonwealth Games – ‘Gracious young lady’
PRINCESS CHARLOTTE surprised royal fans with her grace and decorum during her appearance at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.
The young Princess enjoyed the fifth day of the Games with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on her first engagement without her siblings.
Charlotte, 7, revealed that her favourite sport is gymnastics and later managed to meet some of the gymnasts who competed.
She also enjoyed watching a hockey match and swimming heats before the Cambridges attended another engagement with SportsAid.
Source: EXPRESS CO UK