Netflix anger at the Sussexes' interviews with its TV rivals

Palace staff make plans to BLOCK Harry and Meghan’s Netflix cameras from Jubilee events – after insider at streaming giant said bosses were furious Prince gave interview about Queen to rival NBC despite their multi-million-dollar deal

  • Royal aides may act as ‘minders’ if film crew follows couple around on return 
  • Netflix chiefs annoyed as Harry revealed details of Windsor meeting last month
  • Frustration heightened as Netflix crew shadowing Harry for Heart Of Invictus

Buckingham Palace staff are making plans to block Harry and Meghan’s Netflix cameras when they return to the UK for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee events.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are flying over from California to join the monarch in celebrating 70 years on the throne, although they have been banned from the palace balcony for the showpiece Trooping the Colour ceremony.

However, the couple are still expected to play a significant role, and some royal aides are concerned about the prospect of tension among the family if a film crew also appear in tow. 

A well-placed source told the Sun: ‘Even if they accept that their Netflix crew can’t go into Buckingham Palace to film, they could cause problems — and at the very least cause a major distraction.

‘Senior courtiers believe that Netflix will see it as one big opportunity to exploit their mega-millions agreement with the couple.

‘So a team of Palace aides will be on standby to keep a very close eye on the crew, and act as minders if needs be.’

It comes as Netflix chiefs are said to be exasperated by the decision of the couple to give bombshell interviews to rival television networks – despite having a multi-million-dollar deal with the streaming giant.

The Mail on Sunday understands there was ‘a real sense of annoyance’ when Prince Harry last month revealed details of his meeting with the Queen at Windsor Castle during an interview with NBC.

Netflix chiefs are said to be exasperated by the decision of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to give bombshell interviews to rival television networks – despite having a multi-million-dollar deal with the streaming giant

Netflix chiefs are said to be exasperated by the decision of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to give bombshell interviews to rival television networks – despite having a multi-million-dollar deal with the streaming giant

According to a source, that frustration was heightened because a Netflix film crew was shadowing Harry at the time for Heart Of Invictus, a documentary about his event for wounded and injured service personnel and veterans. 

‘Netflix would have loved the first comments about the visit to the Queen for the documentary,’ said the insider. ‘There was a real sense of annoyance that they were made to another broadcaster.’

In his interview with NBC’s Today show, broadcast on April 20, the Duke raised eyebrows by saying: ‘I’m just making sure she’s protected and has got the right people around her.’

In March last year – a month after announcing their deal with Netflix – Harry and Meghan gave their highly controversial interview to Oprah Winfrey which was broadcast on the CBS network.

One industry expert said: ‘Netflix is paying them millions and they’re giving all their best interviews to other networks. Do they expect Netflix to be happy about that?’

The streaming giant last week announced that it was shelving Pearl, Meghan’s planned animated TV series about a 12-year-old girl inspired by famous female figures throughout history. 

In March last year – a month after announcing their deal with Netflix – Harry and Meghan gave their highly controversial interview to Oprah Winfrey which was broadcast on the CBS network

In March last year – a month after announcing their deal with Netflix – Harry and Meghan gave their highly controversial interview to Oprah Winfrey which was broadcast on the CBS network

Netflix is looking to cut costs after it lost more than 200,000 customers in the three months to March and its share price tumbled from $700 (£567) a year ago to less than $200 (£162).

‘Harry and Meghan’s slate [of projects] could be in jeopardy as they have announced plans to make shows that are educational and inspiring, rather than sexy and sensational,’ the industry source said. 

‘The pressure will be on them to come up with a hit.’ The Sussexes’ deal with Netflix, through their Archewell Productions company, has been reported to be worth up to £81 million, but many believe that sum is exaggerated. 

The couple – who stepped back from Royal life in March 2020 – also have a contract with streaming giant Spotify.

A Netflix spokesman declined to address the claims last night, saying: ‘Archewell Productions remains a valued partner and we are continuing to work together on a number of projects.’

source: dailymail.co.uk