The inaugural project, Harry & Meghan (pictured), was a huge hit. It became the most-watched premiere for a Netflix show in 2022, with the public evidently hungry to hear Harry dish the dirt on his feud with the Royal Family. However, both Live to Lead and Heart of Invictus flopped, failing to get into the Netflix top 10 chart in either the UK or the US.
According to the Wall Street Journal, several shows pitched by the royal couple were rejected by Netflix and branded "big ideas with sub-par execution". This includes two fictional series that were deemed too similar to Netflix hits Emily in Paris and Heartstopper, as well as an animated series called Pearl, which was set to star Meghan but was axed ahead of production.
This led to suggestions that the Sussexes were only really capable of creating content about one thing: royal drama.
Despite these setbacks, Harry and Meghan have two new projects in the pipeline: a sports documentary about the world of professional polo and a lifestyle series centred around cooking, gardening, and entertaining. The former project, titled POLO, is set to premiere in December, although early reports suggest the show focuses on a close friend of Harry's, and the prince barely appears.