In a dramatic turn of events, Netflix has officially severed its $100 million partnership with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, marking the end of a highly publicized venture that began with lofty promises in 2020. The decision, announced in July 2025, comes after months of reported behind-the-scenes turmoil, disappointing viewership figures, and what industry insiders describe as âexecutive-level chaos.â Despite the completion of a second season of Meghanâs lifestyle series With Love, Meghan, Netflix executives Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters have opted not to renew the coupleâs contract, citing challenges ranging from alleged difficult behavior to a lack of audience engagement. As Hollywood whispers of Meghanâs diminishing star power, this fallout raises questions about her future in the entertainment industry and the viability of her media empire.
The Rise and Fall of a $100 Million Deal
When Meghan Markle and Prince Harry signed their multi-year deal with Netflix in September 2020, it was heralded as a bold new chapter for the former royals. Fresh from their departure from the British monarchy, the couple promised to deliver compelling documentaries, scripted shows, and childrenâs programming through their production company, Archewell Productions. The $100 million agreement was seen as a golden opportunity for Meghan, a former actress known for her role in Suits, to establish herself as a media mogul. Their debut project, the 2022 docuseries Harry & Meghan, became Netflixâs most-watched documentary, amassing millions of views and sparking global conversation.
However, subsequent projects failed to replicate this success. Heart of Invictus, a documentary focused on Prince Harryâs Invictus Games, and Polo, another Harry-led project, ranked dismally, with Polo garnering only 500,000 views and placing 3,436th out of 7,000 shows in Netflixâs internal charts. Meghanâs flagship series, With Love, Meghan, premiered in March 2025 to significant fanfare but quickly faltered. Despite briefly ranking in Netflixâs global Top 10, the show amassed only 5.3 million views in the first half of 2025, landing at No. 383 on the streamerâs engagement report. Critics panned it as âinauthenticâ and âself-absorbed,â with a 33% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a mere 3.2 on IMDb. The seriesâ lackluster performance, coupled with internal strife, set the stage for the partnershipâs collapse.
Behind-the-Scenes Chaos: A âToxic Assetâ
Insiders paint a grim picture of the production process for With Love, Meghan. Sources describe a chaotic environment marked by reshoots, creative disagreements, and escalating tensions with Netflix executives. Meghan, who served as both host and executive producer, reportedly clashed with producers over minor aesthetic details, leading to delays and ballooning budgets. Crew members allegedly quit quietly, and marketing teams struggled to promote a show that lacked âusable footageâ for compelling trailers. One insider labeled the series a âtoxic asset,â with Netflix minimizing promotional efforts to cut losses.
The tipping point came during a test screening of the second season, set to air in fall 2025. Audience feedback was brutal, with viewers calling the show âmanipulativeâ and âdisconnected.â Meghanâs emotional reaction to the criticismâdescribed as a tearful meltdownâreportedly intensified tensions. Sources claim she stormed into Netflix headquarters, demanding emergency meetings and accusing executives of betrayal, only to be escorted out through a private entrance to avoid media attention. Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos, once a vocal supporter of Meghan, reportedly cut off direct communication, routing all correspondence through her management.
Allegations of Difficult Behavior
Meghanâs conduct has drawn significant scrutiny, with insiders alleging behavior that ranged from emotional outbursts to unprofessional demands. Reports suggest she refused to leave her trailer unless âbeggedâ and appeared unprepared or disengaged during shoots. One particularly controversial incident involved Meghan allegedly taking crates of wine from a California winery set for personal use, further straining relations with the crew. Her reported attempt to pitch a second season with a âmore relatableâ direction was met with a firm rejection from Netflix, with executives allegedly stating, âWe are tired of you.â
Adding fuel to the fire, Meghanâs unauthorized social media campaignâa music video parody mocking Hollywood executives, filmed partly on Netflix property without clearanceâtriggered a legal response from the streamer. The video, featuring Meghan dressed as a caricature of male executives, was intended as a feminist statement but was deemed confrontational and unprofessional, further damaging her reputation. Industry sources describe this as a âdesperate attempt to reclaim relevanceâ that instead âburned her last bridgeâ with Netflix.
Dwindling Viewership and Public Backlash
The publicâs response to With Love, Meghan has been equally damning. Despite featuring high-profile guests like Mindy Kaling and Chrissy Teigen, the show struggled to maintain viewership after its initial buzz. Critics argued that Meghanâs focus on herselfâevidenced by moments like correcting Kaling for using her maiden nameâundermined the showâs potential to connect with audiences. Social media reactions echoed this sentiment, with comments labeling Meghan as âphonyâ and âunrelatable.â The showâs failure to crack Netflixâs top 300 programs underscored its inability to resonate in a competitive streaming market.
Meghanâs broader media ventures have faced similar challenges. Her Spotify podcast Archetypes ended abruptly after 12 episodes, with a senior executive calling the couple âgrifters.â Her lifestyle brand, As Ever, launched alongside With Love, Meghan but has been criticized as a poorly executed attempt to capitalize on her fame. Industry experts have labeled it one of the âworst brand executionsâ to date, further eroding her credibility.
Hollywoodâs Cold Shoulder
The fallout from the Netflix split has reverberated across Hollywood. Studio executives are reportedly wary of working with Meghan, citing her âbrand baggageâ and reputation for being âdifficult to work with.â Multiple A-list celebrities allegedly declined cameos in a proposed Netflix sitcom co-developed with Sarandos, and other studios, including Paramount+, are hesitant to offer even minor deals. Insiders suggest that Meghanâs reliance on her royal status and victim narrative no longer captivates audiences or executives, who prioritize authenticity and measurable results.
Prince Harryâs projects, while less controversial, have also underperformed, with Heart of Invictus and Polo failing to gain traction. However, sources indicate that Harry has taken a step back from the spotlight, focusing on mental health and environmental documentaries that may align with a new, smaller-scale Netflix deal. Meghan, meanwhile, appears determined to salvage her Hollywood career, with reports of her exploring opportunities with platforms like Hulu or Disney and even considering a role on The View.
Financial and Personal Stakes
The end of the Netflix deal poses significant financial challenges for the Sussexes. Their $14.65 million Montecito home carries a $9.5 million mortgage and $288,000 in annual property taxes, with Archewell Productions costing an estimated $3 million annually to operate. The couple has reportedly parted ways with 25 staff members since 2020, raising questions about their ability to sustain their lifestyle without major media contracts. Meghanâs insistence on staying in the spotlightââI am here to stay,â she declaredâhas been met with skepticism, with some viewing it as desperation rather than resilience.
A Curtain Call or a New Beginning?
As With Love, Meghanâs second season prepares to air, it is widely seen as a âcurtain callâ rather than a comeback. Netflixâs decision to move forward with the release is attributed to sunk costs rather than confidence in its success. While the streamer remains an equity partner in Meghanâs As Ever brand, its reluctance to invest in new projects signals a broader shift in Hollywoodâs perception of the Sussexes. The coupleâs initial success with Harry & Meghan proved their ability to generate buzz, but sustaining that momentum has proven elusive.
Meghanâs Hollywood journey reflects the challenges of transitioning from royal fame to industry relevance. Her story, once framed as a fairytale, now serves as a cautionary tale about the limits of celebrity privilege in a results-driven industry. As doors close and opportunities dwindle, Meghan faces a pivotal moment: adapt and deliver authentic, impactful content, or risk fading into obscurity. For now, Hollywood appears to have moved on, leaving Meghan to navigate an uncertain future in an industry that demands more than a title to succeed.