They feel deeply disappointed after their highly successful Netflix docu-series, "Harriet Megan," failed to receive an Emmy nomination earlier this month. The couple believes that certain people have orchestrated a campaign against them on both sides of the Atlantic and are keen to identify those responsible.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's Netflix series achieved record-breaking views, leading many experts to believe that it would be a strong contender for the prestigious Emmy Awards. However, it surprisingly missed out on any nominations. The couple, frustrated and hurt by the snub, demands answers and wants to know who played a part in preventing their show from receiving recognition.
The docu-series depicted their high-profile love story, including their courtship and decision to step back from their royal roles. The controversy surrounding the series stemmed from allegations of discrimination against Meghan Markle, who is biracial. Despite the Emmy setback, the show garnered immense popularity, attracting over 81.6 million hours of viewing within four days of its release on Netflix.
The Sussexes are actively collaborating on several projects with Netflix, including the upcoming documentary series "Heart of Invictus," which will showcase athletes and Harry's Invictus Games. The new series is set to be released later this summer.
In the wake of the Emmy nominations disappointment, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry remain determined to overcome the challenges and continue their work in the entertainment industry.