Renowned royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams shared his insights with Newsweek, as reported by Cheat Sheet, suggesting that "Heart of Invictus" might not achieve the same level of success as some of Prince Harry's previous endeavors.
Fitzwilliams expressed his viewpoint, stating, "While this documentary promises to be both constructive and intriguing, it's uncertain whether it will draw a large viewership."
Notably, the royal couple's initial Netflix documentary, "Harry & Meghan," which premiered last December, achieved remarkable success, ranking as the second-highest documentary ever on the streaming platform.
Nevertheless, Fitzwilliams indicates that Prince Harry's "Heart of Invictus" docuseries might face challenges in matching the success of "Harry & Meghan."
A teaser trailer for the documentary was unveiled earlier this month, with the official release date set for August 30th. This project, executive produced by Prince Harry himself, offers a poignant narrative following the journeys of six individuals as they participate in the 2022 Invictus Games, emphasizing the theme of recovery and reintegration into a supportive community.
"The games," as the Duke of Sussex notes in the trailer, "don't dwell on the causes of injury but rather on the path to recovery and the restoration of a sense of belonging to a community.