The Sun on Sunday reported that the multi-million-dollar agreement between Netflix and the couple's production company, Archewell Productions, will not be prolonged.
Insiders cited by the publication revealed that the recently released docuseries, "Harry & Meghan," might be the only project the Duke and Duchess of Sussex produce for Netflix.
Additionally, the Invictus Games program, which Prince Harry has already filmed but lacks a release date, is expected to be the couple's final output for the streaming platform.
A source quoted by The Sun stated, "Beyond the current docuseries and the already-filmed program on Harry's Invictus Games, there won't be any more productions."
It is worth mentioning that Netflix had previously scrapped a children's show called "Pearl," which was created by Meghan Markle.
Furthermore, a Netflix spokesperson had previously expressed their appreciation for the partnership with Archewell Productions and their excitement to share the series "Harry & Meghan" with the world.
The spokesperson also mentioned that they were collaborating on other projects, including the upcoming documentary series "Heart of Invictus."