Meghan Markle lost her income

Once hailed as the royal billion-dollar duo — now Meghan and Harry are scrambling in panic after Netflix suddenly pulls the plug on their £100 million deal. Industry allies are vanishing, U.S. media drops shocking hints, and the Palace remains eerily silent… but one leaked internal email has left all of Hollywood stunned by the real reason behind their brutal cancellation.
Once the darlings of both Buckingham and Beverly Hills, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry now find themselves on the brink of a media meltdown. Netflix has abruptly terminated their £100 million deal — a partnership once hailed as the gold standard for royal reinvention.
But it wasn’t just a quiet exit. A leaked internal email — circulated among top execs at Netflix and now whispered through every Hollywood corridor — reportedly cites “unmet creative expectations,” “high-level frustrations,” and worst of all, “potential reputational liability.”
In the now-infamous message, one line stands out: “The juice is no longer worth the squeeze.”
Insiders say the couple had been pushing an “unfiltered docudrama” based on Meghan’s early royal days — complete with re-enactments and a cast she handpicked. Netflix balked. “It felt like revenge content,” one producer shared.
Behind closed doors, panic erupted. Meghan was allegedly blindsided, receiving the news moments before a cover shoot for a women’s magazine. She left the set in tears. Harry, meanwhile, reportedly attempted to set up a call with Reed Hastings — only to be told, “He’s unavailable indefinitely.”

To make matters worse, Spotify execs have distanced themselves. A rumored follow-up to Archetypes has been shelved. PR teams have gone silent. Even Oprah, once their loudest champion, is said to be “reconsidering future collaborations.”
The Palace? Frozen. Not a word.

And yet, the most shocking part isn’t the deal’s collapse — it’s what that email hinted at: a private complaint, lodged months ago, by someone very close to the top…
Who betrayed the Sussexes — and why? Hollywood smells blood.
