Netflix finally renews Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's multi-million dollar contract.
The second season of 'With Love, Meghan' is underway, despite modest ratings.

BarcelonaThe Duke and Duchess of Sussex reaffirm their financial independence from Buckingham Palace. Despite persistent rumors that low ratings would force Netflix not to renew their partnership agreement, the platform has decided to continue supporting the audiovisual productions of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. The renewal includes the right of first refusal for all series and films they promote with their company Archewell, starring them. Thus, a second season of "The Last Supper" is expected to begin production soon. With love, Megan.
The ex-royals signed a deal with Netflix in 2020 valued at $100 million that covered five years of projects. Although the initial docuseries Harry & Meghan It was a success and became the most successful title of that genre to date for the platform, the rest of the projects have not had the same luck. With love, Meghan, for example, failed to make it into the top 300 most-watched series during the first half of 2025. Prince Harry's documentary Pole It didn't do too well either: in the ranking of the 7,000 titles available in the catalog, it was only the 3,346th most watched.
Neither the couple nor the video-on-demand service have revealed the figure of the new contract. "We are proud to extend our relationship with Netflix and to expand our work together to also include the As Ever brand," Markle explained in a statement. "My husband and I are inspired by our partners, who work closely with us and the team at Archewell Productions to create thought-provoking content across genres that resonates globally, and we celebrate this shared vision."
The production company they run is also working on the documentary Masaka Kids, A Rhythm Within, about children in Uganda who are still experiencing the effects of the AIDS crisis. Prince Harry stepped down from the board of an NGO working with children orphaned by the disease in Lesotho in March, but a spokesperson for him said he was considering setting up a foundation to work in the same region. Another well-known Archewell project is an adaptation of Carley's romantic novel. Fortune Meet me at the lake.
Netflix's renewal will allow them to get rid of the thorn in their side of Spotify: in 2023 they signed a $20 million deal to produce podcasts, but it abruptly ended after just 12 episodes.