Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been dealt "a slap in the face" by Netflix after the streaming service signed a new first-look deal with the couple, a royal expert has claimed. Speaking on the Mail's , royal expert Richard Eden said: "Harry himself, in his interview with Oprah Winfrey, talked about how he needed money and he needed it quickly because of security and money being cut off from his father."
The expert cited Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's deals with Spotify and Netflix, which were "worth a fortune." However, the new deal with Netflix is believed to be a "first look" deal, meaning the streaming giant will only pay the couple once it commissions Meghan and Harry's ideas. Richard Eden said: "It's definitely a slap in the face. What Harry would want would be another deal he could boast to Oprah Winfrey about-how much it's worth."
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