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Netflix promises to stand at Meghan and Harry: Bosses insists that they are “excited” for future projects including romance film and cooking show despite rumors £ 80 million can be should be should be should be should be should be should be should be should be should be should be should be should be should be should be should be should be should be should be assumed after disappointing ratings and bad reviews

Netflix managers have promised to stand by the Sussexes despite disappointing ratings and difficult reviews for Prince Harry’s Polo documentary.

In the midst of growing rumors that Streamer wants to share roads with the couple, Netflix insisted Chief Content Officer Bela Bajaria that the streamer remains “excited” in the prospects for future projects with Harry and Meghan.

Prince Harry’s five -part documentary Polo was considered to be a flop with critics who think it is “boring”.

The couple failed to make some high -profile marketing for the project that sparkles claims that there were problems with their streaming agreement with £ 80 million with Netflix.

However, Bajaria stood that the flowing giant remains involved in Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s future and insisted that MS Markle’s new lifestyle supplement series with Love Meghan will be a hit.

Asked where Netflix ‘Stand with that deal’ Bajaria told The Mail: ‘We have Meghan’s new show that comes out, which is good.

“It’s such a big hold of a lifestyle show and showcase for California, Montecito and nature. It has really amazing takeaways. I was like” Oh my God, I really want to do that pasta. “There are really simple big takeaways on life. I’m really excited that it comes out. ‘

This is the first time a leading Netflix manager has gone on the record to confirm that Sussexes will proceed with projects.

Netflix promises to stand at Meghan and Harry: Bosses insists that they are “excited” for future projects including romance film and cooking show despite rumors £ 80 million can be should be should be should be should be should be should be should be should be should be should be should be should be should be should be should be should be should be should be assumed after disappointing ratings and bad reviews

Netflix managers have promised to stand by the Susxes despite disappointing ratings and difficult reviews for Prince Harry’s Polo documentary

In a glossy PR brochure, which promotes the largest 2025 editions, Meghan's new cooking show played with Love Meghan not

In a glossy PR brochure, which promotes the largest 2025 editions, Meghan’s new cooking show played with Love Meghan not

This is the first time a leading Netflix manager has gone on the record to confirm that Sussexes will proceed with projects

This is the first time a leading Netflix manager has gone on the record to confirm that Sussexes will proceed with projects

Bajaria added that Meghan is working on a cutting of the best -selling romance novel Meet Me at the Lake by Carley Fortune.

But still left in “development” and has not been green lit for production.

On the question of the movie “Definitely comes out” she insisted: “It’s under development. It’s a fantastic book, she had it and we are happy to do it.”

‘And we have things in development. Everyone is happy about what is coming. I’m really excited for her show. ‘

At 2025, the media manager spoke next about Netflix the Preview Event in Los Angeles, where one of Streamer’s best series took a sweep at the Sussexes performances during the high -profile presentation.

Comedian John Mulanaey did a wild digging on them to have “no specific plan” when they landed a content agreement with the US Netflix power plant.

Prince Harry's five -part documentary Polo was considered a flop with critics who consider it

Prince Harry’s five -part documentary Polo was considered a flop with critics who consider it “boring”

The couple failed to make some high -profile marketing for the Polo project, claiming that there were problems with their streaming of £ 80m with Netflix

The couple failed to make some high -profile marketing for the Polo project, claiming that there were problems with their streaming of £ 80m with Netflix

Prince Harry's Polo documentary received disappointing rating

Prince Harry’s Polo documentary received disappointing rating

Harry and his wife in Meghan's new cooking series, entitled with Love, Meghan

Harry and his wife in Meghan’s new cooking series, entitled with Love, Meghan

A shot from Meghan's new Netflix series, with Love, Meghan

A shot from Meghan’s new Netflix series, with Love, Meghan

Duchess of Sussex and Mindy Kaling in a scene from Meghan's new series

Duchess of Sussex and Mindy Kaling in a scene from Meghan’s new series

The Sharp Us Stand Up Comic mocked Harry and Meghan in front of a packed house including Netflix’s most older managers when they revealed their 2025 show and movie line.

His comment came in the midst of speculation in media circles with problems with the TV production agreement with multi -million pounds for the couple, marked by a Spotify operating as “Gifter”.

Interesting in a glossy PR brochure, which promotes the largest 2025 editions, presented the ex -actress’s new cooking show with Love Meghan not.

That show or other Sussex projects were not referred once during Netflix Chief Content Officer Bajaria’s hourly presentation of their biggest project this year.

Mulanay was aiming for the California based Royals during its comic stage message of its new Netflix chat show Everybody’s Live.

He noted his show: ‘This is a really fun experiment. Not since Harry and Meghan have Netflix given more money to someone without a specific plan. ‘

Hans Barb had the audience in seams and some members of the mounted media looked shocked – considering how Netflix has been at Sussexes for almost five years.