Report: Harry and Meghan's movie projects are 'in limbo'

Harry and Meghan's movie projects are 'in limbo' as their $100million (£74million) Netflix deal remains 'up in the air', a report claims. Archewell Productions, the couple's media company, announced in August 2023 that it was making a film based on Carley Fortune's novel Meet Me At The Lake. Netflix purchased the rights to the novel for around £2.2million ($2.9million), but nothing has yet materialised. Three years on, the project is said to remain categorised as a development and is lacking in both cast as well as a director. Page Six reported insiders as claiming the projects are in limbo. 'Three years in development for a movie like this at Netflix isn't good,' a Hollywood source was reported as saying.Sussexes pivot from royal tell-alls to romance films  Plans for a movie version of Meet Me At The Lake marked a change in direction for the couple away from tell-all documentaries about the Royal Family . The novel, which sold 37,000 copies in its first week, is centred around a couple who first meet in their 30s - just like Meghan and Harry. Themes in the book include postnatal depression, mental health and childhood trauma relating to the death of a parent. The Sussexes, who recently returned from their tour to Jordan, have also announced their plans for a Netflix version of The Wedding Date, a 2018 novel by American author Jasmine Guillory. Harry and Meghan had previously offered the streaming giant a new documentary called Cookie Queen, which was shown at Sundance Film Festival. The film was described as 'a coming-of-age story about the joys, pressures, and pain points woven into one of America's most cherished rituals: Girl Scout Cookie season.' However, the project is yet to be snapped up by a streamer or a distributor. The Sussexes bagged their massive Netflix deal after stepping back at working royals in 2020. And while their confessional documentary Harry & Meghan proved to be a huge success, other projects such as Polo - a documentary about the upper-class sport - only attracted 500,000 viewers. Sussexes land new Netflix deal despite setbacks  Last August, the couple signed a new 'multi-year' contract with Netflix. Meghan and Harry were described as 'over the moon' at the news, although it was understood to be far less lucrative than their previous one. In a further blow, it emerged in January that the Duchess's cookery show - With Love, Meghan - would not be returning for a third series on Netflix. The series, which offered lifestyle tips from inside a rented £5million ($6.7m) mansion near Meghan's Montecito home, debuted in March 2025.With Love, Meghan struggles to find audience  The second season of With Love, Meghan also failed to land in Netflix's Top 10 US shows in its debut week, according to Forbes. Insiders told Page Six that the 44-year-old's pet project won't be up for renewal - after the Duchess called it 'a lot of work'. One insider claimed: 'It is not returning as a series. There have been conversations about holiday specials, but there's nothing in the works yet.' Another source said: 'People will see similar cooking and crafting on Meghan's socials for the brand, but more bite-sized.'Meghan shifts focus to lifestyle brand As Ever  Meghan is said to be concentrating on building her lifestyle brand, As Ever. However, rumours have circulated that she may produce specials for some holidays, including July 4 - American Independence Day - and Valentine's Day, but nothing has been confirmed. It is understood that timelines for the Sussexes film adaptations partly depend on the writing and packaging process. Allies of the couple maintain that Archewell Production continues to have a positive relationship with Netflix, as do insiders at the streaming firm. The Daily Mail has approached representatives of the Sussexes for comment.
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