Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are expanding their empire into the world of streaming with two brand new non-fiction series on Netflix, turning their royal touch to the realms of cooking, gardening, and polo. After waving goodbye to their royal duties, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are now wearing the hats of executive producers, exploring topics close to their hearts and, presumably, their talents.
Meghan’s series promises to be a delightful blend of cooking and gardening, potentially offering a peek into the royal kitchen or perhaps the Sussex’s homegrown veggies. Will we see Meghan donning an apron and whipping up some royal treats? Or perhaps giving us a tour of her garden, secateurs in hand, as she prunes and preaches about organic living?
On the other side, Harry is saddling up to bring us into the world of professional polo, a sport he’s not only played but also organized charity matches for. It’s a glimpse into a world where mallets and horses reign supreme, and one can only hope for a few slow-motion shots of Harry galloping across the field, polo stick in hand, perhaps with a dramatic orchestral score to boot.
These ventures follow their previous forays into the streaming world, including the docuseries “Harry & Meghan” and “Heart of Invictus,” showcasing the couple’s knack for storytelling and their commitment to causes close to their hearts. But with cooking, gardening, and polo on the agenda, they’re inviting us into even more personal spaces and passions.
While details are still simmering, the anticipation is certainly building. Will Meghan’s cooking series feature family recipes, or perhaps some royal culinary secrets? Will Harry’s polo series be a deep dive into the sport’s history, or maybe a more personal narrative of his experiences on the field?
As Meghan and Harry continue to chart their post-royal path, their Netflix collaboration is a testament to their evolving brand and interests. From royal duties to streaming sensations, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are certainly keeping things interesting, proving that life beyond the palace can be just as captivating.