In an interview with the Daily Mail, he voices his doubts about the Netflix deal and questions how Prince Harry and Meghan will navigate any substantial TV deal in the future. Eden points out an interesting aspect: the approaching renewal of the Netflix deal in 2025. He raises concerns about the future of the collaboration, especially after a senior executive at Netflix mentioned a slew of shows supposedly in the works with the couple but labeled them as being in "very early development." This choice of words, according to Eden, sets off alarm bells.
The royal commentator also touches upon the controversy surrounding the couple's recent trip to Jamaica, where they were photographed cozying up to the country's prime minister amid Andrew Hus's efforts to move away from the monarchy. This trip, extended as an invitation from rival Paramount, adds another layer of complexity to their public image.
Whether they decide to renew their Netflix subscription in 2025 or explore deals with other companies, the Sussexes face a recurring dilemma regarding the content of their future projects. Eden questions whether they should continue producing shows about subjects they lack experience in, which may garner little interest, or opt for more productions similar to their reality show or docudrama. The decision, he emphasizes, holds significant implications for their trajectory in the entertainment industry.
