Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are turning the page on their Netflix journey with a new multi-year “first-look” agreement under their Archewell Productions banner—renewing ties with the streaming giant that first inked them in 2020.
While their original pact was reportedly worth around $100 million, this updated deal is less exclusive and more flexible, allowing Netflix the option—but not the obligation—to stream their future projects.
What’s in the Pipeline
The Sussexes’ next chapter with Netflix comes with a trio of headline projects:
With Love, Meghan returns for a Season 2, alongside a festive Holiday Celebration special filmed in their Montecito home.
Masaka Kids: A Rhythm Within, a moving short documentary spotlighting the resilience of children in a Ugandan orphanage impacted by HIV/AIDS.
A sweeping romantic drama based on Carley Fortune’s bestseller Meet Me at the Lake, promising lush storytelling and emotional depth.
From Blockbuster Start to Mixed Reviews
Since their debut with the hit docuseries Harry & Meghan, the couple’s Netflix catalogue has included Heart of Invictus, Live to Lead, Polo, and With Love, Meghan. While their first release drew massive global attention, more recent titles—like With Love, Meghan—have struggled to crack Netflix’s top rankings in 2025.
A Strategic Reset
Media analysts see this new deal as a scaled-back version of their first contract, reflecting shifting audience interest. Still, Netflix appears eager to tap into Harry and Meghan’s enduring star power, banking on their ability to deliver content that blends royal intrigue with socially conscious storytelling.
The takeaway? The Sussexes may no longer be Netflix’s crown jewel, but their reign in the streaming world isn’t over—it’s simply evolving.