The
multi-million Netflix deal might have brought good news for Prince Harry and
Meghan, but has given restless nights to the royal family. The Royals sense
that with such enormous eyes on these shows, it would take away from the 'real
work' that they do, it would be a disturbance and come in the way of their good
work.
The
king also feels that the two might cash in on their royal legacy and
connection. Royal correspondent Katie Nicholls told, "There are some
members of the institution who are concerned that the couple are going to cash
in on their royal connections. But sources close to the couple tell me that
they are very inflexible that anything and everything that they do is very much
going to be in a respectful tone to the Queen, the monarchy, and very
much on their missions."
She further told, "It's not going to be in style of The Crown or a royal documentary series. I'm sure that really isn't on the table. If there are fears in the palace, Harry and Meghan are making it really clear there is no need for worry."
Harry and Meghan have declared a production company that will
bring forth exciting content. The couple is planning to produce binge-worthy
docuseries, feature films, scripted shows, children's shows under it. Talking
about it, the couple had recently said, "Our focus will be on creating
content that informs but also gives hope. As new parents, making inspiring
family programming is also important to us."