The relationship between the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and streaming giant Netflix is facing a new crisis. According to internal sources, Meghan Markle independently changed the air date for her holiday special, leading to an immediate, fierce reaction from Netflix and fueling suspicion about the future of their “bombshell” contract.
Meghan’s Christmas project, expected to be her “swan song” after a series of less impactful ventures, was initially slated for the end of November. However, according to information from Royal commentator Neil Sean, Meghan decided to postpone the premiere to December 3rd.

Unilateral Move and Strategic Miscalculation
The reason Meghan gave for the schedule change was a desire to avoid being “engulfed” by British Royal news at the end of November (related to issues concerning Andrew, Sarah Ferguson, and King Charles), thus ensuring she had the public’s full attention.
However, this unilateral move not only caused major complications for Netflix’s promotional schedule but also revealed a grave strategic miscalculation.
December 3rd ironically coincides with a major State Visit at Windsor Castle. Media experts scoffed, noting that no one would skip a solemn Royal event to watch a home decor or cooking show, which could be streamed at any time.
Netflix “Loses Interest” and Reacts Strongly
Netflix’s reaction is described as having “totally given up.” Unlike their massive promotional investment in recent successful projects (e.g., the Victoria Beckham documentary), Netflix seems to have lost confidence in Meghan’s show’s appeal.
Signs pointing to the strained relationship include:
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Lack of Promotion: Netflix is not sending any advanced “taster tapes” to networks or magazines, an unusual move for a major product.
Content Quality: The show is reportedly centered only on Meghan showcasing how she likes to set a table and entertain her “curated friends,” lacking authenticity and excluding real family members.
“Lack of Market Demand”
The controversy deepened as the show was titled “holiday special” instead of “Christmas special,” a decision that critics believe self-limits its searchability and audience reach.
Sources at Netflix indicate they are dealing with the Duchess’s delusion, as she believes her “star power” is immense enough to overshadow a Royal diplomatic event. This situation not only threatens the success of the Christmas project but also raises a significant question: Will Netflix continue to honor its contract with the Sussexes if their productions continue to cause trouble and fail to deliver the desired results?
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