Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are doing docuseries for Netflix. Many are wondering how much of their private lives will they share with the public, and several are wondering if they will show their children Archie, 3, and Lilibet, 1, on the program. A royal expert weighed in on their project and the possibility of the Sussex kids appearing on TV despite the royal couple's call for privacy.
Meghan Markle And Prince Harry Will Probably Feature Their Kids In Netflix Docuseries
Royal expert Duncan Larcombe spoke with Bella magazine about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's toddlers joining them on their Netflix docuseries. In his opinion, it's likely to happen.
“How could you have a fly-on-the-wall docuseries and not feature the children?” he asked, per Express. "So, are they going to turn Archie and Lilibet into TV superstars just because Netflix is paying them a lot of money?"
He noted that the audience would likely want more of their family life, and they have to open their doors and let the viewers see what's happening inside their household.
"If the sums of money involved are accurate - Netflix are going to want more than footage of Prince Harry doing the washing up," he continued. "They'll have to show some of the reality of life inside the world of Harry and Meghan."
As for what the audience could expect, Larcombe said, "We could see who wears the trousers, and their arguments and rows." He also teased fans, "You can imagine the revelations that could come out from conversations being filmed and broadcast."
Meghan Markle And Prince Harry's Netflix Deal Reportedly Contradicts Their Demands For Privacy
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped down from their royal duties for many reasons, and one of them was their desire to live privately. However, Larcombe argued that their business deal supported the privacy they said they wanted.
"How can a couple that are so fiercely protective of their privacy open their doors up to Netflix for a docuseries?" he asked. "The contradictions are enormous. They told us they wanted to go and live a quieter, lower profile life."
The expert felt that the royal couple put themselves up for sale to the highest bidder when they moved to California. He felt that they looked desperate by doing so.
"This smells of desperation for them because if they command the millions of pounds they’re offered just to open the doors for a full insight into their lives, then they’re selling the very thing that they’ve always fought to keep private - themselves," he said of the Sussex.
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