Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s new Netflix deal dubbed a ‘polite break-up’ | Royal | News

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s new Netflix agreement, according to a PR specialist who described it as a “polite separation between the two sides, the Sussex couple avoided shame. Sussex’s Duke and Duchesses, Archaewell Productions, Netflix and the couple reported to be 74 million £ 74 million as the previous profitable agreement with Netflix “expanded their partnerships”, announced that they approach the end of the next month.
However, instead of renewing their current contracts, Sussexes now have a new “multi -year first view” agreement, which is different from what they had before. Netflix will now be able to see the Sussex couple’s ideas before deciding whether to follow any of them.
Now, a PR expert claimed that the new agreement was a “smart way” to avoid the headings of the flow of the flow of Sussex.
Harry and Meghan had previously signed a profitable agreement with Spotify, which undermined them only 12 episodes for archetypes, a Podcast series.
Renae Smith is the founder of PR agency AttackHe told Express: “This ‘partnership extension’ is basically dressed like a promotion.
“I bet, Netflix’s avoidance of the titles of dropping them and Sussexes still said that they have a deal. But it sounds like a more polite separation. Netflix may also be trying to manage a soft output.”
The Public Relations Specialist claimed that the Sussex couple did not have the “easiest separation style”, which can explain the movement of the pennant to avoid drama.
He said: “They are more of a ‘throw a grenade back when leaving the building’ and I’m sure Netflix thinks of the explosion if he decided to complain about being abandoned ‘.
“It can be questioned after that they will do something important together.”




