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Meghan and Harry are living in Santa Barbara, California, having stepped down as senior Royal Family members in 2020. In September 2020 it was announced the couple had signed a major deal with streaming giant Netflix, to produce a variety of content.
Appearing on the Royally Obsessed podcast royal author Omid Scobie, who wrote a book about the Sussexes, suggested they could be working on a film.
He said: “I had a very interesting conversation with some executives at Netflix recently.
“I was trying my best to get a little bit on the Sussexes.
“All that was said to me was ‘oh man, you don’t even know the half of what they’re working on. They are aiming so high’.
“So I think the one thing that may surprise us at one point – and I don’t know when this will be, and this is just my own guess really, I think this is when we’re going to hear some sort of movie announcement.”
Mr Scobie is co-author, with Carolyn Durand, of ‘Finding Freedom’, which tells the story of Harry and Meghan’s departure as senior royals.
Originally published in August 2020, an updated version was released this summer.
The Sussexes’ first Netflix project, a documentary titled ‘Heart of Invictus’, was announced in April.
This will follow competitors at the Invictus Games, a tournament for wounded service personnel founded by Harry.
The next Invictus Games are due to take place in 2022, at The Hague in the Netherlands, having been delayed two years because of coronavirus.
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