Although the Sussexes are reportedly working on multiple projects for Netflix, no release dates or public promotion have been announced. Last year, their production company acquired the rights to Carley Fortune's book, "Meet Me at the Lake," which is expected to be adapted into a film. PR expert Lynn Carratt from Press Box suggests that this book adaptation could potentially mark the end of the couple's collaboration with Netflix if their contract is not renewed. Carratt stated, "That could be their final production with Netflix if their contract isn't renewed."
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams believes that the decline in opportunities for Harry and Meghan may be attributed to their previous criticisms of the Royal Family. He suggests that the public's support for such attacks has waned over time, stating, "They have made money by trashing the Royal family. But you can do that for so long and you can only have public support in doing that for so long."
Despite the uncertainty surrounding their future with Netflix, Harry and Meghan were recently invited to attend the premiere of the Paramount film "One Love." The invitation came from Brian Robbins, the CEO of Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon. The Sussexes share a friendship with Robbins' family, which led to their inclusion in the glitzy event for the Bob Marley film, according to a source.