Los Angeles: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have announced the extension of their multi-year, first-look partnership between their media company, Archewell Productions, and streaming giant Netflix. The deal, revealed on Monday, builds on a collaboration that began in 2020 and has produced several documentary projects, most notably the hit “Harry & Meghan.”

Archewell’s past work with Netflix also includes the series “Polo,” “Heart of Invictus”, and “Live to Lead.” Meghan has further ventured into lifestyle media with her brand As Ever, developed in partnership with Netflix.

In a statement, Meghan said, “My husband and I feel inspired by our partners who work closely with us and our Archewell Productions team to create thoughtful content across genres that resonates globally, and celebrates our shared vision.”

As part of the latest deal, Netflix confirmed new projects in the works, including a second season of “With Love, Meghan,” the Duchess’s lifestyle and cooking show. A special holiday episode will also air in December. Despite being Netflix’s most-watched culinary release since its March debut, the show tallied 5.3 million views in the platform’s first-half report for 2025 — a lower figure compared to the streamer’s bigger hits.

Other upcoming releases include “Masaka Kids, A Rhythm Within,” a documentary short about an orphanage in Uganda’s Masaka region, and a feature adaptation of Carley Fortune’s novel Meet Me at the Lake, described as a decade-spanning romance that begins with a chance encounter and a broken promise.

“Harry and Meghan are influential voices whose stories resonate with audiences everywhere. The response to their work speaks for itself,” said Netflix chief content officer Bela Bajaria.

The extended Netflix deal is the latest in Harry and Meghan’s U.S.-based business ventures. They signed a multi-year agreement with Spotify in 2020, producing the podcast Archetypes, before parting ways with the platform in 2023.

Since stepping back from royal duties, the couple have been building independent careers and living in California with their two young children.

With inputs from AP