Meghan Markle’s ‘childish’ reaction to Netflix meetings exposed | Royal | News

Meghan Markle allegedly “disappeared” randomly during meetings with Netflix, which was described as a “childish response” and that she had “bizarre ways” of providing feedback to the streamer, according to a new report. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex left the Royal Family in 2020 and made a deal with Netflix.
However, last year the streaming giant downgraded its deal to a “first look” deal; This is a far cry from his first lucrative deal and is reportedly worth around £75 million. New bomb cover story from the USA Diversity It brings a new perspective to the Sussexes’ partnership with Netflix.
Three sources allegedly claimed Meghan had “weird ways of providing feedback.”
First, he would “disappear” for long periods of time during Zoom calls, and then Netflix teams, such as the marketing department, would be informed that his absence was “due to him being upset about something that was said.”
Meghan’s attorney, Michael J. Kump, denied the allegations and told the outlet that the Duchess “works from home, is the mother of young children ages 4 and 6, and frequently encounters children unexpectedly entering the room during a meeting (as many parents who work from home do).
“As well as being a work-from-home parent, Meghan is also conscious of protecting her team from child distractions.
“Almost every professional can attest to the need to turn off the audio or camera during a virtual meeting at some point during hours-long virtual business conversations.”
But the couple’s lawyer said the allegation “seemed calculated to impress the misogynist description that she was bossing around her husband”.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry is said to have “confirmed” the claim, saying it was “categorically false”.




