One of the events that could be explored is Fergie's relationship with John Bryan while she was separated from Prince Andrew but still married to him. The infamous photos of Fergie by the pool in San Tropez in 1992, with the Texan tycoon and her financial advisor sucking her toes, gained significant media attention. However, Mr. Harry explained that Fergie would not be heavily featured in the series, as they chose not to include the toe-sucking story. This decision was not because it lacked interest or relevance, but rather because it did not align with the central theme of the show.
In a recent interview with the "Have You Seen" podcast, Mr. Harry revealed that individuals connected to the royal family had reached out to him, including C Stark, who had offered her services. C Stark was briefly involved with Prince Andrew romantically. Reports have suggested that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are experiencing a divide over Meghan's secret meetings regarding a potential spin-off of "The Crown" focused on their own lives. It is claimed that Meghan's plans could further strain her relationship with her in-laws.
According to heat magazine, Meghan is considering pitching a spin-off series of "The Crown" that would center around her and Prince Harry, highlighting their departure from the British monarchy as part of their lucrative Netflix deal. Megan is said to be planning this move discreetly and may approach the show's writer and producer, Peter Morgan, to discuss the idea. The source indicates that Meghan believes the series has high quality and imagines Peter creating an incredible show that portrays them in their current roles, particularly in their charity work worldwide. The insider mentions that Meghan wants a spin-off that depicts the couple's dedication to helping others, even if it means challenging traditional royal norms.
However, Harry reportedly has concerns about this prospect. He worries that working on such a project could subject them to increased scrutiny, similar to their experience of being publicly scrutinized on shows like "South Park." Harry feels it is too soon to turn their personal experiences into a movie or TV show, especially as it would delve into private matters, some of which he may have regrets about. He is wary of enduring further public humiliation, despite Meghan's enthusiasm for the idea.
While some fans doubt that Peter Morgan would seriously consider a meeting with Harry and Meghan due to his previous statement about keeping "The Crown" at a distance from real-time events, Megan's efforts have faced criticism. Critics have labeled her endeavors as uninspired and compared them to her past projects, such as "Pearl," collaborations with the Kardashians, Audible, Dior, and more.