When Harry and Meghan struck their blockbuster deal with Netflix in 2020, it sent ripples through both Hollywood and Buckingham Palace. Five years and several headline-making projects later, their high-profile partnership is nearing its final act. Netflix has officially decided not to renew the $100 million overall deal with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex when it expires this September.
While the phrase “not renewing” might sound ominous, this isn’t some behind-the-scenes fallout. According to insiders, the move is a natural conclusion rather than a royal rejection. Netflix is simply scaling back on sweeping multi-year contracts — the same approach that recently ended the Obamas’ overall deal with the platform. No drama, just dollars and data.
Yet, the decision marks a notable shift for the Sussexes. Harry and Meghan entered Hollywood with high hopes of reshaping storytelling through their Archewell Productions banner. Now, the couple faces a new chapter in their content journey — one that will rely more on impact than exclusivity.
From blockbuster buzz to strategic farewell

Harry and Meghan’s debut Netflix project, Harry & Meghan, was a cultural moment, sparking fierce debate and drawing record-breaking viewership. It was everything Netflix could hope for — personal, provocative, and viral. But subsequent projects like Live to Lead and Heart of Invictus couldn’t match the buzz. Despite their meaningful messages, they faded from the spotlight, which likely influenced Netflix’s business decision.
Still, it’s not a clean slate wipe. Meghan’s upcoming lifestyle series With Love, Meghan is already filmed and set to debut this fall. The show focuses on cooking, community, and everyday inspiration — a clear shift from the palace intrigue that first put the couple on the streamer’s radar. If this pivot resonates, there’s still room for collaboration beyond the existing deal.
A future beyond the Crown for Harry and Meghan

Although their overall Netflix contract is ending, Harry and Meghan aren’t being shut out — they’re being set free. Industry insiders suggest they could still work with Netflix on individual projects, or even explore partnerships with other platforms, production houses, or niche networks that align more closely with their evolving brand.
For now, it seems the Sussexes are trading guaranteed deals for creative freedom. Meghan is carving out space in the lifestyle arena, while Harry continues his documentary focus on mental health and social justice. The end of their Netflix era isn’t a failure — it’s just the final scene of Season One. What comes next? Well, that’s a cliffhanger worth watching.