Since their departure from the British royal family in 2020, Harry and Meghan embarked on a new journey—one that involved content creation for Netflix and Spotify.
Their organization, Archewell Productions, aimed to amplify their voice and shed light on important issues. Together, they released impactful documentaries and a podcast series that captivated audiences worldwide.
In an exciting development, the couple announced a groundbreaking show for Netflix as part of Invictus. The series, produced by Prince Harry himself, was set to follow veterans as they competed in the prestigious Invictus Games.
The Invictus Games, founded by Harry in 2014, showcased the incredible resilience and determination of injured or sick servicemen and women. It was an event that brought communities together and inspired global healing.
Yet, despite Netflix's initial enthusiasm and the anticipation building among fans, rumors now swirl that the heart of Invictus has been unceremoniously axed.
The show, which was meant to shine a light on inspiring stories of competitors, is now lost in the abyss of canceled projects. This unexpected turn of events has left Harry and Meghan in crisis mode, grappling with the financial ramifications of this sudden betrayal.
Let us not forget that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle secured a multi-million dollar contract with Netflix—a deal that held so much promise. It was their ticket to financial independence and a platform to share their vision for positive change. Yet, it seems that the very company that once championed them has now abandoned them in their time of need.
