Fitz Williams, speaking on GB News, noted a lack of evidence of people reaching out to the couple, emphasizing that profiting from disparaging the royal family has its limits. In a twist, Harry and Meghan were invited to the premiere of Paramount's film "One Love" by the company's CEO. The Sussexes share a personal friendship with the family of Brian Robbins, the chief executive of both Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon.
While the couple's appearance at the Bob Marley film premiere seemed amicable, it also appeared as a public warning to Netflix. Despite the success of their debut project, "Harry and Meghan," and the less successful "Heart of Invictus," the couple's silence and lack of promoted projects for the platform raise questions. Fitz Williams pondered their current output, noting that besides "Invictus," Prince Harry already had, they haven't done anything substantial. As they face the loss of Spotify, the looming question remains: will they also lose Netflix when the contract expires in 2025? Fitz Williams finds their current situation rather bewildering.