The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, have officially extended their partnership with Netflix through a new, multi-year "first look deal." This arrangement allows Netflix to have the initial opportunity to review projects developed by their Archewell production company. The couple appears enthusiastic about this collaboration, expressing their desire to craft meaningful content across various genres for a global audience.

Although details about the duration and financial aspects of the contract remain undisclosed, it's noted that their original deal, starting in 2020, was valued at approximately $100 million. This announcement arrives just ahead of the release of the second season of Meghan’s cooking show, With Love, Meghan, which has gained modest viewership, with the first season not ranking among Netflix's most popular offerings.

Earlier programming, such as their documentary Harry & Meghan, had garnered significant attention, attracting over 23 million views. Meanwhile, Archewell is preparing a special Christmas episode of the cooking series and a new Netflix project titled, Masaka Kids, A Rhythm Within, which focuses on an orphanage in Uganda.

Bela Bajaria, Netflix's content chief, praised Harry and Meghan as influential storytellers whose narratives connect with audiences around the world.