Meghan Markle’s Canceled Netflix Show Faced Plagiarism Claims from Children’s Author
The Duchess of Sussex’s planned animated series āPearlā was scrapped in May 2022
Meghan Markle; Meg Elliott.Ā Photo: Astrida Valigorsky/Getty; Mel Elliott/X
A British author is claiming thatĀ Meghan Markle’s proposed children’s series for Netflix bore striking similarities to her children’s books.
Mel Elliott told theĀ Daily MailĀ thatĀ Pearl āĀ a TV series announced by the Duchess of Sussex in July 2021, for which she and Elton Johnās husband,Ā David Furnish, were to serve as executive producers before it was dropped ā had similarities “too great for me to ignore” to her children’s book series,Ā Pearl Power.
PEOPLE has reached out to representatives for the Duchess of Sussex and Netflix for comment.
PearlĀ centered on a little girl who ālearns to step into her power and finds inspiration from influential women throughout history.ā While Elliott’s three Pearl Power books didnāt initially feature famous women from history, they did center on female empowerment and equity.
In 2018, years before Meghanās Netflix announcement, Elliott says she started working on plans to turnĀ Pearl PowerĀ into an animated series. She said her idea was to open each episode with Pearl presenting a school project on a famous, inspiring woman, before going on a shared adventure. Test animation for the first episode, which was set to feature tennis legend Billie Jean King, isĀ still available to viewĀ on Elliottās social media pages.
Pearl Power by Meg Elliott.
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Elliott told theĀ Daily Mail,Ā “Meghan is a feminist who sticks up for other women, so I was disappointed and confused to see how similar Netflix’s proposed showĀ PearlĀ was to my ownĀ Pearl Power,Ā who had been created seven years earlier. Of course, I can’t know if anyone on her team had seen it and been inspired by it, but the similarities were too great for me to ignore.ā
“The world of arts and media are very competitive, and I’m afraid it’s quite common for powerful people to rip off the work of less well-known creatives ā although I’m not saying that’s what happened here,ā she noted.
Elliott said that her lawyers sent Meghan a letter via the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s charitable organization, the Archewell Foundation, in July 2021, and the author herself followed up with personal missives to both Archewell and Netflix in October 2021 and February 2022. However, she never heard anything back.
In May 2022, Netflix announced that MeghanāsĀ PearlĀ series had been canceled. At the time, the streamer said they were scaling back on animated projects, citingĀ PearlĀ as one of several childrenās shows that were cancelled around the same time.
Elliott said, “I am glad that Meghan’sĀ PearlĀ show was dropped, and I hope that I had something to do with it.Ā But what I really wanted was for it to have gone ahead, and for me to have been acknowledged or invited to work as a collaborator on the series.”
She added,“PearlĀ was my dream project and now, annoyingly, if I reprise my own creation, it’s going to look like I have copied the idea from someone else.”
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“What saddened me most is that, having brought the similarities between myĀ PearlĀ and Meghan’sĀ PearlĀ to the attention of Netflix and Archewell, my objection was never acknowledged,ā she added. āNeither Netflix nor Archewell responded to me when I would have loved to have contributed and collaborated.”
The author claimed that she didnāt take her plagiarism claims public at the time to avoid public scrutiny. She was also in the midst of a health battle, having been diagnosed with breast cancer in 2019.
Prince Harry and Meghan signed a deal with Netflix in 2020 for a reported $100 million. In addition toĀ With Love, Meghan, which premiered in March and will have a second season air later this year, they starred in the docuseriesĀ Harry & MeghanĀ in 2022. They also producedĀ Polo,Ā Live to LeadĀ andĀ Heart of Invictus.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussexās Archewell Productions also plan to adapt romance novelĀ Meet Me at the LakeĀ by author Carley Fortune to the streaming service.