Megxit the home movie? Prince Harry and Meghan Markle ‘recorded behind-the-scenes videos as they stepped back from royal life and left Britain – and touted them for use in their new Netflix documentary’
- The Sussexes cold create Netflix documentary with home footage, it is claimed
- The supposed footage ‘includes their departure from the Royal family last year’
- Insiders claim they told Netflix about the material before signing $100m deal
- The couple have denied reports they have agreed to make fly-on-the-wall show
Harry and Meghan could create a Netflix documentary with sensational home footage recorded during their departure from the Royal Family, it was claimed last night.
The couple are believed to have told bosses at the US streaming giant about the trove of homemade material before they signed a deal earlier this month said to be worth 100million dollars (£77.9million), insiders said.
Their representatives are thought to have pitched the footage, including personal videos recorded as they stepped back from royal life, during negotiations with Netflix.
The claim was made after the couple denied reports that they had agreed to make a fly-on-the-wall reality series for Netflix.
There are suggestions the pair realised that if they wanted to make their own ‘worthy’ documentaries and still receive a big price-tag from Netflix, then they needed another project which could offer more commercial value.
Harry and Meghan (picutred) could create a Netflix documentary with sensational home footage recorded during their departure from the Royal Family, it was claimed last night
But home video footage of their fractious departure from the royal fold could prove to be explosive if the pair bare their souls about their disillusionment with life in the monarchy.
There is also speculation that the footage could cover the introduction of their son Archie into the family.
Insiders said any material of this kind would provide a unique insight into their lives and would probably do very well with audiences.
It is not clear if any programme of this kind would be presented by the pair or topped up with interviews with them.
Harry, 36 and Meghan, 39, are already known to be developing an ‘innovative nature docu-series’ and an animated series about ‘inspiring women’ through their deal with Netflix.
They have also been linked with potential shows about the environment and poverty.
Yesterday Harry and Meghan denied reports that they were going to make their own fly-on-the-wall reality series for the streaming company.
While a spokesman for the Sussexes denied they were taking part in a ‘reality show’, the suggestion they could personally feature in a documentary series made by their new production company had not been ruled out.
It came after The Sun reported that they were going to use film from their first year in America for the documentary.
It added they would be followed for three months.
According to a source Netflix wanted ‘their pound of flesh’ as part of the deal. They added the programme would be ‘very tasteful’ and would show people all the charity work the couple do.
Royal sources had expressed ‘genuine concern’ if claims about the ‘fly-on-the-wall’ nature of the programme were true. Harry had given his grandmother, the Queen, reassurances earlier this year that the work he and Meghan planned to undertake would not embarrass the family or nakedly trade on his royal links.
There has been speculation about whether the pair’s lucrative deal with the US media company would see them appearing in front of the camera.
Harry and Meghan have set up their own production company and have begun hiring staff.
Yesterday Harry and Meghan (pictured with William and Kate last year) denied reports that they were going to make their own fly-on-the-wall reality series for the streaming company
While a spokesman for the Sussexes (pictured here with son Archie) denied they were taking part in a ‘reality show’, the suggestion they could personally feature in a documentary series made by their new production company had not been ruled out
This comes about six months after they quit Britain and stepped down as working royals with the intention of becoming financially independent.
They reportedly spent $15 million (£11.7 million) on a mansion in the celebrity area of Santa Barbara in California in June, with a 10 million dollar (£7.8 million) mortgage.
At the time of the Netflix announcement Harry and Meghan had said: ‘Through our work with diverse communities and their environments, to shining a light on people and causes around the world, our focus will be on creating content that informs but also gives hope.’
A Netflix spokesman said: ‘The couple already have several projects in development, including an innovative nature docu-series and an animated series that celebrates inspiring women but we are not disclosing any of the programming slate at this time.’
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