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Published 08:00 5 Sept 2020 BST
Updated 16:55 4 Sept 2020 BST
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Will they be onscreen?
It’s unlikely that we’ll see Meghan reprising her role in legal drama Suits – or in any starring roles. She’s previously indicated that she doesn’t intend to act again.
But that doesn’t mean she and Harry won’t feature at all. Meghan has already gone back to her showbiz roots this year, narrating nature documentary Elephant for Disney+.
Just last week, meanwhile, Harry appeared in Netflix documentary Rising Phoenix about the Paralympic Games. Given that he helped to found the Invictus Games for war veterans, the move was a perfect fit.
These small appearances indicate that Meghan and Harry might well feature in the shows and films they make.
What will their content be about?
Though vague, the language of Harry and Meghan’s statement this week hints at what we could see from them on Netflix.
They mention “diverse communities and their environments”, so we might expect documentaries, movies and show that explore two major current issues – race and climate change.
Both of these topics are pretty politically charged right now, which would make them tricky to touch if Harry and Meghan were still working royals as they would have to be neutral on anything political. It will be interesting to see how much they are now willing to say through their Netflix content.
Meghan has also been outspoken on feminism and female empowerment since long before she met Harry. She famously wrote to a dish soap brand aged 11 to take issue with some sexist marketing, prompting the company to alter its ad.
She later went on become an advocate for UN Women and just last month she shared a video of a conversation between her and feminist icon Gloria Steinem on voter suppression. We’d be surprised if we didn’t see something around women’s rights from Meghan on Netflix.
What else do we know?
Not much just yet. Netflix hasn’t disclosed how much it paid to get the Sussexes on board, though it’s estimated the streaming service will have forked out over $100 million.
There’s no denying that snapping up two of the most famous people in the world is a big deal for the platform.
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