Her plans seem to be under wraps as she contemplates how to approach the creators of "The Crown." Meghan is reportedly planning to set up a meeting with Peter Morgan, the writer and producer of the original series. She believes that Peter's talent and expertise could create an incredible show featuring actors portraying them in their current roles, particularly as they engage in charity work around the world. In her vision, the drama would showcase the couple's efforts to challenge traditional royal norms in the name of charitable causes.
However, Harry is said to be concerned about this prospect. He worries that such a project could subject them to increased scrutiny, similar to what they experienced when they were parodied on "South Park." Harry believes it's too soon to turn their personal experiences into a movie or TV show, especially since it would delve into personal matters, some of which they may have regrets about. He is cautious about enduring more public scrutiny, despite Meghan's enthusiasm for the idea.
While Meghan is eager for someone of Peter Morgan's caliber to produce a spin-off, some fans doubt that he would seriously consider a meeting with the couple. Peter Morgan has previously stated that bringing "The Crown" closer to the present time, and thus addressing more recent events, is a challenging prospect.
Critics have labeled Meghan's efforts as another venture in her ongoing pursuit of the spotlight, drawing comparisons to her previous projects like "Pearlfetti Gar" and her collaborations with the Kardashians. Royal commentator M. Kenan has criticized Harry and Meghan for consistently seeking the limelight and attempting to overshadow the popularity of "The Crown." She has pointed out that their headlines may dominate the media landscape as the sixth series approaches, particularly with the release of Omid Scobie's upcoming book "Endgame," which the Sussexes deny any affiliation with.