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Kathryn Williams

How much did Harry and Meghan get paid for Netflix documentary?

Harry and Meghan, Netflix's limited series launched on December 8 and people across the globe binged the first three episodes, but how much did the Duke and Duchess of Sussex get paid for their deal with the streaming giant, and is there any more royal content from the couple, who retired from being working royals back in 2020, to come?

The couple's new Netflix series is the first project to emerge from their multi-year deal with the streaming platform. According to Mirror Online, it has been reported that their deal is worth up to $100 million.

In addition to their Netflix series, the Duchess of Sussex has also recently been working on her new Archetypes podcast on Spotify. The first season included interviews with the likes of Serena Williams, Mariah Carey and Jameela Jamil.

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Harry has also been working on his own projects, with the former senior working royal recently announcing his forthcoming autobiography, 'Spare,' which is set to be released in January 2023.

A photo issued by Netflix shows the Duke and Duchess of Sussex kissing in a kitchen as part of a trailer for the new documentary called "Harry and Meghan" (PA Media)

After making the Netflix deal, Harry and Meghan set up a production company named Archewell Productions to create their own films and documentaries. The production company has also so far announced Heart of Invictus, which follows competitors preparing for the Invictus Games.

There will be six episodes of Harry & Meghan in total, with the first three parts releasing on Netflix on Thursday, December 8. The final three episodes of the series will arrive next week on Thursday, December 15.

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