that the book’s themes — including childhood trauma, the loss of a parent in a car crash, mental health challenges and post-natal depression — hit home for the royals.
“The themes gripped the couple and it was chosen for their first adaptation with Netflix,” the insider said of the novel, which spent two weeks in the top 10 of thePR guru Mark Borkowski, however, questioned why the book’s publishers, Penguin Random House, would sell such a hot property to the Sussexes instead of more experienced producers.. “Although if it’s a best-seller, you wouldn’t be handing it to Harry and Meghan. There’s some amazing drama producers out there.
Netflix Says It’ll Work With Prince Harry And Meghan Markle ‘On A Number Of Projects’ Amid Deal Review Reports Back in June, Netflix reportedly placed the Sussex’s deal “under review,” which has placed pressure on the couple to develop “content of real interest” in order to keep their lucrative deal in place.
That reported review followed Spotify’s announcement it was axing Meghan’s “Archetypes” podcast after just one season.