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Harry and Meghan’s Netflix Dilemma: A Polo Documentary in Turmoil

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Harry and Meghan’s Netflix Dilemma: A Polo Documentary in Turmoil

Netflix is currently navigating some rough waters as it pushes forward with the production of a polo documentary featuring .

The situation is anything but simple, with mounting logistical challenges that threaten to derail the project.

At the center of this chaos is Harry, who's expected to be the linchpin holding everything together.

His role involves extensive travel to interview polo stars across various countries, but complications arise when Meghan insists on tagging along, making an already complex situation even more tangled.

The couple's children are not part of the travel plans, which adds another layer of difficulty.

While they could bring their young kids along, Meghan's insistence on being involved is only exacerbating the issues at hand.

Initially set for a November release, the documentary's timeline now appears increasingly unrealistic.

To meet the original deadline, production companies would need to scramble, and they're already stretched thin with other commitments, including projects from Archwell Productions.

Archwell itself is facing its own set of troubles, particularly with a cooking show that has stalled.

Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos is reportedly fuming over the partnership with Harry and Meghan, viewing it as one of the most regrettable deals in the company's history.

In a bid to salvage the situation, there are plans to release a teaser using content from the pilot episode, but experts predict that public interest will likely center more on Meghan than the cooking show itself.

The entertainment landscape is currently volatile, and Harry and Meghan's timing couldn't be worse for their foray into production.

Only industry heavyweights like Tyler Perry seem to be thriving during this tumultuous period by maintaining tight budgets and juggling multiple projects.

Meanwhile, Harry and Meghan's circle of allies has significantly shrunk over the past three years, leaving them more isolated than ever.

The decision to accept the Pat Tillman Award has turned out to be a misstep for the couple, largely influenced by Serena Williams' desire to promote her documentary.

This choice backfired, making Serena's project appear more like a vanity endeavor due to her other commitments.

Harry's judgment in accepting the award has drawn criticism, suggesting that he may need to reevaluate his associations.

As Meghan's birthday approaches, it wouldn't be surprising to see new photos of their children emerge, as she often seeks media attention around this time.

The couple's remaining connections to influential figures primarily stem from Harry's involvement with BetterUp, while Meghan's network seems to have dwindled significantly.

Her influence appears to be a consistent theme in their setbacks.

Interestingly, Harry appears to thrive more in situations where Meghan isn't present.

Observers have noted that he seems to enjoy himself more when he's away from her, raising questions about their collaboration.

For Harry to find success, there's a growing sentiment that he may need to carve out some distance from Meghan.

The polo documentary, which already targets a limited audience, risks becoming yet another Meghan-centric project, reminiscent of their previous endeavors like Invictus.

Their timing has consistently faltered, with each move seemingly occurring at the least opportune moment for their goals.

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