Netflix’s ‘Harry & Megan’ Is Going Disastrously For Harry And Megan

While The Crown has been a megahit for Netflix across five seasons now, a new venture into “Reality Royalty” has not gone nearly as smoothly.

One project Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan Markle took on after their departure from England and the Royal Family was to sign a deal with Netflix, and now one of the results of that partnership, a short docuseries called Harry & Meghan, has now aired.

While briefly dethroning megahit Wednesday for the number one spot on Netflix, the show quickly slipped back under it. And the three hour series has been a bit…roasted by critics and fans alike, and what seemed like it could be a positive PR moment for Harry and Meghan seems to have perhaps backfired as the series seems to much like…an attempt at a positive PR moment.

Critics have scored the show at a 50% on Rotten Tomatoes, below most other series currently making up Netflix’s top 10 list. It’s described as “bland,” “unquestioned self-promotion” and features things “that definitely do not add up” according to some of the critics.

But the audience scores? That’s where things are getting really nasty. The show has just a 12% on Rotten Tomatoes from several thousand audience reviews, one of the lower scores I can remember seeing for really any series on Netflix.

Reading the reviews, a lot of it comes from defenders of the Royal Family who think that this is “disrespectful” to release a show like this so close to the death of the Queen. Everyone else is lambasting the couple as being self-indulgent, whining, narcissistic, etc. I even saw a death threat or two in there.

The overall gist of the show is that it isn’t presenting all that much new information, but it’s a straight retelling of old conflicts, between Harry and Meghan and the Royal Family, and also between them and the British tabloid press and paparazzi who have it out for them. Even if you may be on their “side” in all this, the general thought is that the presentation here is lacking, and the existence of the show feels like a very calculated PR campaign to present a specific narrative rather than a show that needed to exist because it’s genuinely interesting in some way.

I suppose drowning in hate from angry viewers in some ways only reinforces the persecution narrative being presented by the pair in the show, but if there were two choices between making and not making this series in the first place, it feels like perhaps they made the wrong call, and this is only making things worse.

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Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/paultassi/2022/12/13/netflixs-harry–megan-is-going-disastrously-for-harry-and-megan/