Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, has announced two new unscripted series for Netflix in partnership with her and Prince Harry's Archewell Productions.
Both projects are currently in early production, although titles and release dates have not yet been announced.
The first series will be curated by Meghan Markle, aka Duchess Meghan, and will “celebrate the joys of cooking, gardening, entertaining and friendship,” according to the official description.
Leah Harriton (“Selena + Chef”) will serve as showrunner and Michael Steed (“Next Guest Needs No Introduction,” “Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown”) will direct. Sony Pictures Television's Intellectual Property Corporation will produce the series, with Meghan Markle, Harriton, Archewell's Chanel Pisnik, and IPC's Aaron Seidman and Eli Holtzman serving as executive producers.
The second was filmed primarily at the U.S. Open Polo Championship in Wellington, Florida, and “gives viewers unprecedented access to the world of professional polo. Primarily due to its aesthetics and Known for its social scenes, this series pulls back the curtain on the grit and passion of the sport and captures everything it takes to compete at the highest level with our athletes.”
Milos Baracchi (Welcome to Wrexham) will serve as showrunner and executive produce alongside Duchess Meghan, Prince Harry, Pushnik, Ian Samplelin, and Boardwalk Pictures' Andrew Freed, Sarina Roma and Dane Lillegard. serve.
Archewell has previously produced three series for Netflix. The most famous documentaries are his series “Harry and Meghan”, as well as “Heart of Invictus” and “Live to Read”.
Deadline first reported the news.