
Meghan Markle’s Netflix cooking show may be axed after Prince Harry’s ‘Polo’ doc flopped: report. Image: @meghan.marklr.officlan fan page shared via Instagram.
(The Post News)– The cooking show featuring the Duchess of Sussex, which many were eager to see on Netflix, might not come to fruition, based on information from sources. This rumored cancelation follows the poor reception of Prince Harry’s polo documentary, which did not create any excitement on the streaming service.
Insiders connected to Netflix have disclosed that the royal couple’s recent endeavor, “Polo,” did not meet expectations, raising concerns about potential future partnerships. “There won’t be another agreement,” a Netflix insider shared with the Daily Mail. “There could be occasional projects, but nothing more.”
A Netflix insider told MailOnline that the duchess’ program may never be made, while others believe that if it is, it will be “make or break” for the couple’s dreams of establishing a television dynasty.
Concerns have also been raised by Meghan Markle’s decision to skip Oprah Winfrey’s surprise 70th birthday celebration for Gayle King over the weekend. Insiders claim that Markle purposefully skipped the event, which raised questions about the royal couple’s relationship with the media tycoon.
The royal couple’s hopes of streaming are severely hampered by the rumored termination of Markle’s food show. With its pledge to “celebrate the joys of cooking, gardening, entertaining, and friendship,” the show was considered a crucial part of the Sussexes’ Netflix agreement. While the royal couple’s streaming future remains uncertain, one thing is clear: the competition for viewers’ attention is fierce, and even the most high-profile names cannot guarantee success.