As we already know, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry signed a contract with Netflix again after 2020, so two shows are planned to be produced – write Origin.
Initially, Meghan was seen on screen showing off her favorite pastimes: cooking, gardening, and anything that would allow fans to get to know her better. However, in May, it was revealed that filming would not be taking place at their home, a $14 million Montecito mansion, but at a cannabis farm. The smell is so unpleasant that residents say it can cause headaches, nausea, and other breathing problems.
If that wasn't enough, it also turns out that their contract has not been extended beyond its expiration in 2025. The show has yet to air, but Meghan's ruling has already drawn a lot of criticism.
The show will apparently focus on cooking, gardening, entertaining and her friends Megan – and I have to say, it looks awful.
-Sky News anchor Rita Panahi said.
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams believes they could be in big trouble if Netflix doesn't renew their contract.
It is easy for them to run into financial problems, because the interest is much lower than before, and their charity also has few donors.
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The second series will feature Prince Harry introducing his favourite sport, equestrian polo, to the Wellington Open in Florida. The series aims to bring the excitement and passion for the sport to viewers – writes A Mirror.
He has his own brand of strawberry jam.
His own brand of strawberry jam was launched under the name American Riviera Orchard. He took great care to make it unique, and sent it to many influential people, such as Tracy Robbins or Delfina Balquer. Despite all this, the product did not achieve the success he had hoped for.
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