Netflix ends its royal run with Meghan & Harry. What's behind the split—and what comes next for the Sussexes' screen ambitions?

Aug 4, 2025 | Stars & Royals

Netflix Meghan and Harry deal ends soon, but new royal projects may still be on the horizon

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Netflix is parting ways with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry after their deal expires this September. Future TV projects may still be in play.

After four years of royal streaming buzz and opulent docuseries, Netflix is officially not renewing its deal with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. But don’t expect any drama behind the scenes—this breakup is strictly business, and both sides seem, well… uncrowned but content.

Signed back in 2020 during the height of royal tell-all fever, the Sussexes’ contract with Netflix was positioned as a game-changer. Their production company, Archewell Productions, promised heart-driven, inspirational programming with a modern lens. The highlight? The much-talked-about “Harry & Meghan” Netflix documentary, which quickly topped charts and set tongues wagging worldwide.

But according to a report from The Sun, the content well may have run dry. Netflix insiders reportedly feel they’ve explored “everything they could” with the couple. From royal revelations to family values, the streaming giant believes the collaboration reached its peak.

So why is Netflix saying goodbye now?

  • No fresh content has rivalled the couple’s initial documentary splash.
  • Netflix’s ROI — both in headlines and subscriptions — may have plateaued.
  • The Sussexes reportedly earned an estimated $100 million from the contract—value for both, but not necessarily an ongoing win for Netflix.

Was this a royal flop? Not at all. The platform got its global headlines. Meghan and Harry secured creative autonomy—and the freedom to retell their story on their own terms. And no: there’s no bad blood, as per sources. In fact, future collaborations are not off the table.

So, what’s next for Meghan and Harry?

The couple is already eyeing future screen projects, with whispers of a new first-look deal on the horizon. Meghan herself is reportedly focusing more on her personal brand—think lifestyle, wellness, and female empowerment. A Meghan Markle lifestyle show? Don’t count it out. She’s spent the past year sharpening her aesthetic, networking with major players, and setting the stage for a solo comeback.

Meanwhile, Archewell Productions may pivot into more curated, targeted projects. The mission of “inspirational family content” could find new homes across other platforms—or even return to Netflix under narrower terms. Because in the era of streaming, today’s goodbye isn’t always forever.

What did the deal really bring?

  • One hit streaming series (“Harry & Meghan”) that redefined royal PR
  • A few under-the-radar documentaries and concept pitches
  • Behind-the-scenes evolution of Meghan and Harry as media producers

Ultimately, Netflix’s move is less about heartbreak and more about market flow. It’s a shift—one that opens doors for both parties. For fans of the Sussexes, that means more Meghan magic could be on the way. Just maybe… not on Netflix this time.

The crown may slip, but the screen time? Very much in play.

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