Meghan Markle considering 'intimate peek behind palace walls' in new project
The Duchess of Sussex is considering revealing more of the "real Meghan"
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Meghan Markle is considering giving an 'intimate peek behind palace walls' as part of her latest project, a source has claimed.
The Duchess of Sussex is known to be currently working on multiple projects.
Meghan and her husband Prince Harry have a lucrative contract with Netflix, which they signed in 2020.
The Sussexes are under pressure to produce successful content for Netflix after being dropped by Spotify earlier this year after Meghan's Archetypes podcast left executives underwhelmed.
The Duchess of Sussex is known to be currently working on multiple projects.
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The Duchess of Sussex is considering revealing more of the "real Meghan" in a new project, an insider has claimed.
According to The Mirror, a source told Woman magazine: "She realises that the public wants an intimate peek behind palace walls.
"And while she will always guard her privacy, her new projects will reveal more of the real Meghan."
In July, it was reported that work on the Sussexes' Netflix projects had been halted due to the Hollywood writers' strike affecting production.
The Duchess of Sussex is considering revealing more of the "real Meghan" in a new project, an insider has claimed.
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A source close to the couple told the Telegraph that it was proving "tough" for the couple to move forward with their concepts due to the strike.
Meghan and Harry are collaborating on a new show which is inspired by Charles Dickens's Great Expectations that will be titled Bad Manners.
Additionally, the Duke of Sussex is planning to return to Africa as part of a new documentary.
The couple alongside Netflix also secured rights to Meet Me At The Lake, a romantic novel written by Carley Fortune.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's self-titled docu-series Harry & Meghan broke streaming records as it became the biggest Netflix documentary debut.
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The bestselling book presents the love story of a couple in their 30s, which explores themes of mental health, postnatal depression and the childhood trauma of losing a parent in a car crash.
Netflix and the Sussexes shelled out around £3million to secure the rights to the novel.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's self-titled docu-series Harry & Meghan broke streaming records as it became the biggest Netflix documentary debut, with a total of 81.6 million hours watched on its first four days of release in December 2022.
However, Prince Harry's Heart of Invictus, which was released in August 2023, has not seen the same success and Meghan's animated series Pearl was shelved by the streamer due to cutbacks.