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Megan and Harry Fear Netflix Flop: Rush to Distance Themselves from Documentary Series

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Megan and Harry Fear Netflix Flop: Rush to Distance Themselves from Documentary Series

In an attempt to disassociate themselves from the upcoming Netflix documentary, Megan Markle and have expressed their fear that the show would not be a success on the streaming service.

According to sources close to the pair, the Sussexes are feverishly attempting to distance themselves from the entire idea.

This news comes as Page Six reports that the eagerly awaited docuseries will debut on the streaming service on December 8.

Royal commentator Neil Sean asserted that Harry detests the television show, but Megan seemed to disparage the documentary.

This is a reference to Megan's attempt, in an interview last month, to separate herself from the project by stating that the documentary may not be the way they would have portrayed it.

Mr Sean talked on the numerous issues that sprang up throughout the production, such as complaints that the series lacked enough material.

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According to Mr Sean, the first director resigned after having some issues with both Harry and Megan on the direction of their show.

They wanted everything to be scripted, says a reliable source.

They did not feel at ease with that component of reality television.

The second director, Oscar contender Liz Garbus, allegedly managed to finish the series, but their relationship also became ugly, which is what allegedly prompted Megan to make her distancing remarks.

The Sussexes' response to the finished product, according to Mr Sean, is the greatest difficulty consuming the pair.

As part of a rumored $100 million, £88 million, arrangement with Netflix, Harry and Megan have been working on the show.

The ever-growing litany of speed bumps and problems that have apparently bedeviled the Duke and Duchess's first big Netflix show, according to royal critic Daniela Elsa, echoed Mr Sean's assertion.

Netflix is betting that, despite any negative press, consumers will still watch what some have called a car wreck.

According to a source close to the couple, they wish the initiative well but are attempting to distance themselves from it as a whole.

In essence, they are unhappy with it and want us to forget about it.

Megan Markle has also been in the news lately due to the final episode of her Archetypes podcast on Spotify, where she discusses the problems with the “tough” label, just another way of saying, the B word, which has bothered her for a long time.

Since August, the Duchess of Sussex has created 12 episodes, each of which addresses a significant topic with the assistance of friends, professionals, and famous people.

In the most recent episode, the 41-year-old sat down with male guests to talk about how they can help the group overcome prejudices and labels.

She sought out open discussions with comedian Trevor Noah, talk show host and TV producer Andy Cohen, and filmmaker, producer, and screenwriter Judd Apatow on how they might contribute significantly to the cultural conversation, particularly through their media jobs.

Megan mentioned a label that has bothered her for a long time when speaking with Andy Cohen.

The Duchess explained, “I was making an episode specifically about the B word.

However, the majority of the ladies I spoke with had little trouble with the word because it is so overused that it has nearly lost its meaning.

And instead, they were complaining about how quickly women are now labeled as difficult,” she said.

In reality, it's merely a euphemism for the same thing, but it sounds more insulting.

The royal was given the moniker, Duchess Difficult, not long after she wed .

The news broke amid persistent rumors that the newest member of the royal family was very demanding of palace workers.

Royal staff members are said to have left because of the Duchess' difficult behavior, however Megan and Harry have disputed some of the former employee's claims.

It remains to be seen how the Netflix documentary will be received by viewers, but it is clear that Megan and Harry are not taking any chances.

They want to distance themselves from the project as much as possible, fearing that it could damage their reputation.

The couple has been in the public eye since their marriage, and they have been the subject of much speculation and scrutiny.

It is understandable that they would want to avoid any negative press, especially when it comes to a project that they have been working on for some time.

In conclusion, Megan Markle and Prince Harry have expressed their fear that their upcoming Netflix documentary series could not do well on the streaming service.

According to sources close to the pair, the Sussexes are feverishly attempting to disassociate themselves from the entire idea.

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