Since stepping down from their official royal duties in March 2020 and relocating to California, Meghan and Prince Harry have been involved in various projects, including a six-part docu-series with Netflix.
According to reports from the Daily Express U.S., the couple has also been working with their foundation, Archewell, which was established after their departure from the UK and royal life.
However, with the collapse of Meghan's agreement with Spotify, she is now focusing on branching out independently. She has reportedly enlisted the help of a new agent to develop professional relationships in the entertainment world. Royal commentator Daniella Elsa believes that Meghan has the potential to thrive in a one-woman show without relying on her husband.
While Harry is occupied with his upcoming Netflix documentary, "Heart of Invictus," Meghan is forging ahead with her own career. Elsa notes that the couple's work lives have become increasingly separate, highlighting a significant shift in their career paths. Previously, they collaborated as a duo on charitable initiatives while also striking lucrative deals with corporate America.
Despite the fallout from the end of their Spotify deal, Netflix has confirmed that their partnership with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will continue. The streaming giant values their collaboration and sees great potential in their upcoming projects. Alongside "Heart of Invictus," a documentary series produced by Prince Harry, the couple is working on multiple other ventures.
Rumors about the cancellation of "Heart of Invictus" surfaced online, but the documentary is still scheduled to be aired on television this summer. Netflix remains committed to their partnership and expressed excitement about their ongoing collaboration.