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Prince Harry flies solo in latest Netflix show

Por: Newsweek Life August 30, 2023

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Prince Harry stretched his creative wings in his new Netflix docuseries, appearing at its center without the help of his wife, Meghan Markle.Harry and Meghan's Archewell Productions company had released two core projects in its multi-million-dollar partnership with streaming giant Netflix: the royal bombshell-heavy series Harry & Meghan and the Live to Lead motivational speaking show, which were both fronted by the couple together.On... + full article



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