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Reports confirm 'done' with Harry & Meghan; partnership winding down

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A new feature in Variety indicates that Prince Harry and Duchess of Sussex are on bad terms, stating the streaming giant is "finished" as their deal appears to be ending quietly following five-and-a-half tumultuous years together according to six well-placed insiders who spoke with reporters. The partnership has been described by Hollywood's entertainment bible not only far from smooth but at a low point where trust between Archewell Productions and Netflix seems severely eroded over the last half-decade of collaboration in Los Angeles.

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    A report from Variety states that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are 'done' with their partnership on Netflix.
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    The relationship between Archewell Productions (Harry & Meghan) and the streaming platform has been described as far from smooth over five years of collaboration.
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    Sources indicate a significant loss of trust, leading to plans for quietly winding down what was intended to be an exclusive deal.
[Mar 18] Multiple sources (24sata.hr, Stern.de, Daily Mail) report that Netflix is 'done' with Harry and Meghan according to Variety's feature on the couple.
(Same day) 'Livemint reports a partnership running out of road after five years since Archewell Productions signed an exclusive deal, citing six insiders from Hollywood sources.'
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Far from a fairy tale: Netflix 'is done' with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, showbiz bible says

According to insiders quoted by *Variety*, Netflix has decided not renew its partnership with Harry Markle due to poor ratings from their shows like "With Love," repeated storytelling patterns, perceived bad bedside manner in meetings. Both parties deny these claims; the couple's lawyer called them false and stated they would only meet if a legal representative was present during calls.