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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle officially
launched their new Hollywood careers Wednesday, signing a deal with
Netflix to produce "impactful" films and series for the streaming giant.
The couple -- who quit the British royal family
and moved to California this year -- already have multiple projects in
development, although former "Suits" star Markle has no plans to return
to acting.
"Through our work with diverse communities and
their environments, to shining a light on people and causes around the
world, our focus will be on creating content that informs but also gives
hope," the Duke and Duchess of Sussex said in a statement to AFP.
"As new parents, making inspirational family
programming is also important to us, as is powerful storytelling through
a truthful and relatable lens."
A nature documentary series and an animated
series focused on inspiring women are among the first projects, which
the couple said aim to "share impactful content that unlocks action."
No financial terms were disclosed, but the deal is reported to be multi-year and exclusive to Netflix.
The pair recently moved into a new family home
in affluent Santa Barbara, after a stint in nearby Los Angeles saw them
become embroiled in a legal battle with paparazzi over photos taken of
their son Archie.
Their new neighbours include powerful entertainment industry figures including Oprah Winfrey and Ellen DeGeneres.
The couple's ambitions to produce in Hollywood
had long been rumoured, with reports of meetings taking place in recent
weeks with Disney, Apple and NBCUniversal.
Harry recently appeared in Paralympics
documentary film "Rising Phoenix," while Markle narrated a wildlife
documentary for Disney.
Specific details of other projects have not yet
been released, but the couple is expected to produce scripted series and
feature films as well as children's programming.
Markle and Harry have spoken of their desire "to
do something of meaning, to do something that matters," in California,
where they are launching a wide-ranging non-profit organisation named
Archewell.
Their Netflix project is expected to focus on the same issues as Archewell.
The couple have worked with a charity to hand
out meals to chronically ill people in Los Angeles, and Markle -- whose
mother is black -- spoke out in June after the death of George Floyd, an
unarmed African American killed in police custody.
The deal is a coup for Netflix, which is the
world's largest streaming platform with more than 190 million
subscribers, but has lost key content as traditional studios launched
their own rival platforms.
"Harry and Meghan have inspired millions of
people all around the world with their authenticity, optimism and
leadership," said Ted Sarandos, Netflix's co-CEO and Chief Content
Officer.
"We're incredibly proud they have chosen Netflix
as their creative home -- and are excited about telling stories with
them that can help build resilience and increase understanding for
audiences everywhere."
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