This is called striking the iron while it is hot.

Less than a week after the release of the second part of their

Harry & Meghan

documentary , the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have already announced their next production for Netflix.

And fans of royal gossip will be at their expense.



Indeed, Prince Harry and his wife have decided, for once, to give voice to others than them.

In

Live to Lead

, several personalities whose "actions make the world today" are interviewed.

Ambitious

The first trailer sees environmental activist Greta Thunberg, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and former sexist discrimination lawyer and second woman to sit on the US Supreme Court, Ruth Bader. Ginsburg, who died in 2020.

To explain their project, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have set the bar high.

They say they are inspired by Nelson Mandela and the impact left by his activism and his fight against apartheid.

The foundation of the former president of South Africa has also supported them on Twitter.

It won't be long to wait before discovering these interviews.

The seven-part documentary will stream on Netflix from December 31.

What a good way to end the year or start 2023.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle seem to see a little further.

Whether we like them or not, it is undeniable that their voice should weigh in the debate of the next American presidential election which will take place in November 2024. In any case, they are doing everything for it.

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