Meghan Markle suffers career blow as Netflix insider makes stance clear: 'Not worth it'
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The Duchess of Sussex, 43, is preparing to launch a new Netflix programme linked to her American Riviera Orchard brand
A Netflix insider has delivered a scathing criticism of Meghan Markle regarding her upcoming cooking show, stating: "It's so much work with her."
The harsh assessment comes as the Duchess of Sussex, 43, prepares to launch a new Netflix programme linked to her American Riviera Orchard (ARO) brand.
The show, which is set to focus on cooking, hosting and friendship, has already sparked concerns among Netflix executives, according to The Mail.
The insider's blunt criticism follows a series of setbacks for the Sussexes' Netflix projects.
Meghan Markle suffers career blow as Netflix insider makes stance clear: 'Not worth it'
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The insider further elaborated on their concerns, telling the publication: "Bluntly, the 'deliverable' does not seem to be worth it."
The cooking show is expected to align with Meghan's new venture, American Riviera Orchard, though launch dates for both projects remain unconfirmed.
The programme aims to showcase the duchess's interests in cooking, hosting and building friendships.
These developments come as fans continue to await products from Meghan's ARO brand, which has yet to release any items.
The Sussexes' latest Netflix venture, a series titled Polo released on December 10, has failed to make a significant impact with viewers.
The documentary, which only featured Prince Harry and Meghan in its final episode, offers a behind-the-scenes look at the elite sport.
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams has branded the series as "dull" in his assessment.
The criticism of Polo marks another challenging period for the couple's Netflix output, coming just weeks before their Christmas celebrations at their Montecito mansion with children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
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A Hollywood executive believes Meghan's upcoming cooking show will need to be "an enormous hit" to safeguard both the Netflix partnership and their reputations.
The pressure to deliver a successful programme comes at a crucial time for the couple's streaming deal.
The stakes are particularly high following the lukewarm reception of their recent projects.
Prince Harry released a Netflix series on the professional world of Polo
GettyFollowing Polo's disappointing performance, a Netflix insider suggested Meghan's cooking show "may not see the light of day."
The revelation adds to mounting concerns about the future of the Sussexes' Netflix projects.
The uncertainty comes as the couple prepare to spend Christmas at their Montecito home with their children and likely Meghan's mother Doria Ragland.
Reports indicate they did not receive an invitation to join the Royal Family's Christmas gathering at Sandringham, where 45 family members are expected to attend.
The pressure continues to mount for the couple to deliver successful content before their Netflix deal expires.