Home NEWS Meghan Markle’s new Netflix program has been savaged by a TV host on air as “bloody awful”, while a royal expert details why it is “crucial” the Sussexes’ incoming projects are a hit.
Sky News host savages Meghan Markle’s new Netflix show, as royal expert claims Sussexes’ project success is ‘crucial’

Meghan Markle’s new Netflix program has been savaged by a TV host on air as “bloody awful”, while a royal expert details why it is “crucial” the Sussexes’ incoming projects are a hit.

A Sky News host has taken aim at Meghan Markle’s new Netflix show, as a royal expert argues the success of the Sussexes’ latest venture with the streaming giant is “crucial” to keep their multimillion-dollar contract.

Meghan has reportedly wrapped up filming her unreleased Netflix project, which is part of a $100 million deal between the streaming service and the Sussexes to deliver two new programs.

Meghan Markle's unreleased Netflix show reportedly focuses on lifestyle content, like cooking and gardening. Picture: Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for Project Healthy Minds

Although the finer details of the former actress’ show have not been revealed, it is understood the lifestyle program will focus on cooking, gardening and entertaining.

Prince Harry has his own project in the works, which is expected to dive into the world of professional polo and his passion for the sport.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have two Netflix projects in the works under a $100 million deal with the streaming giant.

Sky News Australia host Rita Panahi claimed Meghan’s new Netflix venture “sounds bloody awful” as she discussed the project with a royal expert on Thursday night.

“I can’t see the polo program working out,” Panahi said.

“One thing that has worked was awful it was a reality series, it wasn’t a documentary, but it was a boring reality series.

“It was like a poor man’s Keeping Up With The Kardashians. I had to watch that, I had to take one for the team, and I don’t want to do it ever again.”

Royal commentator Kinsey Schofield agreed, arguing it was integral the couple’s shows performed well following the ratings of their previous Netflix projects.

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“This is crucial that this is a success… because as you know Harry and Meghan’s only commercial hit so far has been their Harry and Meghan docuseries which was basically was just, you know, hours and hours of them ripping into he British royal family,” she told Panahi.

“They’ve released Live to Lead which was an absolute flop. Next up Heart of Invictus, no one tuned in.

“So it’s very, very important that Meghan’s show or Harry’s polo program sees some similar numbers to the Harry and Meghan docuseries or they risk losing that Netflix gig.”

Meghan Markle’s unreleased Netflix show reportedly focuses on lifestyle content, like cooking and gardening.

The couple’s first docuseries Harry & Meghan aired on Netflix in 2022, which saw them open up about their early dating days and explosive departure from the royal family.

Prince Harry and Meghan have been living in Montecito, California, since 2020 after they stepped back as working royals earlier that same year.

Schofield recently speculated on her podcast that Prince Harry could be up for writing another book about the royal family following his bombshell memoir Spare.

However, the commentator thought the Duke would likely wait until King Charles passes away and Prince William ascends to the throne.