Prince Harry, Meghan Markle look to re-edit Netflix show, memoir after Queen Elizabeth's death. Here’s why

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry want to make changes in their upcoming projects with Netflix after the death of the Queen. It has been over a year since the royal couple has been working on a multi-million dollar docuseries on Netflix. The streamin...

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are making a U-turn on their projects, which are in the pipeline, after the death of Queen Elizabeth. Netflix is looking to release the docuseries in December after "The Crown's" fifth season gets aired. The show might be delayed till 2023 as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex want to make more edits.

Penguin Random House would have released Harry's memoir in November, but its release has been delayed to next year as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have to re-edit the series to satisfy the Royal family before the release. Royal experts believe King Charles will not give the Sussex's children the title of Prince and Princess until their projects have been released. The couple was there for the initial edits, but they wanted to edit out much of what they had said about Kate, William, Camilla and Charles.
An insider of Netflix has revealed that Netflix was keen to release the show by December but now they have pushed it until 2023. However, Netflix has not announced anything about the show officially.


Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations
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Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations

Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations

Celebrations honouring Queen Elizabeth II’s 70 years on the throne are underway in London.

Celebrations honouring Queen Elizabeth II’s 70 years on the throne are underway in London.

On display are British military traditions from the days of horse and cannon to the jet age.

On display are British military traditions from the days of horse and cannon to the jet age.

The formal celebrations for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee began with Trooping the Colour.

The formal celebrations for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee began with Trooping the Colour.

It is an annual military review that has marked the sovereign’s official birthday since 1760.

It is an annual military review that has marked the sovereign’s official birthday since 1760.

Thousands of people lined the parade route for hours -- many of them sporting Union Jack flags

Thousands of people lined the parade route for hours -- many of them sporting Union Jack flags

There will be four days of pomp, parties and parades to mark the Queen's 70 years on the throne.

There will be four days of pomp, parties and parades to mark the Queen's 70 years on the throne.

The 96-year-old queen is Britain's longest-reigning monarch and the first to reach that milestone.

The 96-year-old queen is Britain's longest-reigning monarch and the first to reach that milestone.

Queen Elizabeth II, holding a walking stick, took the salute from the balcony of Buckingham Palace.

Queen Elizabeth II, holding a walking stick, took the salute from the balcony of Buckingham Palace.

Senior royals, including Charles, 73, and William, 39, carry out other ceremonial duties on her behalf

Senior royals, including Charles, 73, and William, 39, carry out other ceremonial duties on her behalf


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Q1. Will Harry and Meghan's kids be given the title of Prince and Princess?
A1. Royal experts believe King Charles will not give the Sussex's children the title of Prince and Princess until their projects have been released.

Q2. When will the show and memoir be released?

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A2. The show might be delayed till 2023 as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex want to make more edits.
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