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Several media got carried away following an article in the tabloid

The Sun

announcing that Meghan Markle wanted to improve her image by showing "who she really is" through a reality show on Netflix.

Well, it won't.

This is what the former actress of

Suits said

, in a joint denial with her husband, Prince Harry.

"The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will not be doing any reality show," the couple's spokesperson said in a statement relayed by Sky News.

The historic contract between Netflix and the Sussexes gives rise to much speculation.

The amount of the deal was not disclosed (some sources put forward the sum of $ 100 million), but the princely couple are committed to producing a lot of content.

"As new parents, creating family programs that inspire is also important to us," Archie's parents said, explaining that they chose Netflix for "the unprecedented reach" of the streaming service which has 193 million subscribers. in the world.

Sorry, no, Prince Harry and Meghan aren't doing a Netflix reality show https://t.co/xQLJQ4PE1o

- LAT Entertainment (@latimesent) September 28, 2020

The platform, for its part, refused to reveal "for the moment" the programs on which the couple is working, but specified that "several projects" are underway, "including an innovative documentary series on nature and an animated series. celebrating women who are inspirational ”.

"Our goal will be to create content that informs and also gives hope," had detailed Meghan and Harry, adding wanting to "share impactful content that prompts action."

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