Prince Harry and Meghan's Netflix show is becoming a reality and it's already been dubbed 'Keeping up with the Sussexes'

Prince Harry and Meghan's Netflix show is set to happen, according to reports, and will show the couple's every day home life

Prince Harry and Meghan's Netflix show: Meghan, Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex attend day two of the Invictus Games 2020 at Zuiderpark on April 17, 2022 in The Hague, Netherlands.
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Prince Harry and Meghan's Netflix show is sure to get tongues wagging, as reports claim it's officially happening. So what can we expect from the new show?


Although Meghan Markle's animated series Pearl was ditched by Netflix before it even began production, it's clear that relationships have far from soured between the Sussexes and the streaming giant.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Netflix documentary Heart of Invictus, which followed the Invictus Games, is already in production. However, it may be eclipsed by this, “at-home with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex-style,” show, according to Page Six.

There has been some speculation over the camera crew following them around, with many fans hoping that this spelled a big royal reveal. "They have also been shadowed for another project that will be much juicier, we’re told," said Page Six. "The cameras have been allowed behind the scenes at their home in Montecito, Calif., and joined the Sussexes on their trip to NYC last September."

Prince Harry and Meghan's Netflix show: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex attend day two of the Invictus Games 2020 at Zuiderpark on April 17, 2022 in The Hague, Netherlands.

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Just when you thought the news that Prince Harry is to release an, "accurate and wholly truthful," royal memoir wasn't enough of a break from protocol, this news may well smash it up altogether.

It's said memoir that bosses are hoping to hook the release date of Prince Harry and Meghan's Netflix show on, say Page Six, although they claim the Sussexes would rather wait a bit longer.

“The timing is still being discussed, things are up in the air,” a producer told the publication.

Neither Netflix nor the Sussexes have confirmed anything yet, but in the last few months, Prince Harry and Meghan have really upped the ante with their work and opening up their family life. Only recently, Prince Harry opened up on Archie and Lilibet's 'age of innocence' at an event for 5 Rights Foundation titled, Making Child Online Safety a Reality.

Aoife Hanna
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