In its most recent week, "Suits" garnered an impressive viewership of 3.2 billion minutes, as reported by ratings agency Nielsen. This development comes as a saving grace for Netflix, following the underwhelming performance of Prince Harry's debut solo project on the streaming platform.
His documentary series, "Heart of Invictus," failed to secure a spot in the top 10 charts on Netflix in both the United States and Britain since its release last Wednesday. While exact viewership figures for the show have not yet been disclosed, it's clear that "Heart of Invictus" has not resonated with audiences as expected.
The documentary series follows the inspiring journeys of wounded, sick, and injured veterans who competed at the Invictus Games last year. However, it appears that despite the compelling subject matter, the show has not captured the audience's attention to the extent that "Suits" has.
It's worth noting that Prince Harry and Meghan's previous Netflix project, their bombshell series, was a massive success. In contrast, their second TV endeavor, "Live to Lead," received limited attention. This series featured interviews with prominent female leaders such as Gloria Steinem, Greta Thunberg, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
The divergent outcomes of their Netflix projects offer valuable insights into viewers' preferences and interests. Unfortunately, Prince Harry's latest show seems to have fallen into the category of less-favored content, despite its noteworthy subject matter and high-profile production.