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Harry and Meghan will ‘stop writing books and documentaries’ as they have ‘nothing left to say’

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Harry and Meghan will ‘stop writing books and documentaries’ as they have ‘nothing left to say’

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have decided to step back from the limelight of tell-all Netflix documentaries, memoirs, and interviews that criticize the Royal Family.

Sources close to the couple claim that they have “nothing left to say” and will take a more private role in future Netflix productions.

This announcement follows their explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2021, the six-part Netflix docuseries Harry & Meghan released last year, and Prince Harry’s tell-all memoir called Spare.

During these productions, the couple made several damaging attacks on members of the Royal Family, including King Charles, Queen Camilla, the Prince and Princess of Wales, and the wider institution.

However, Harry and Meghan now plan to distance themselves from the public eye and are stepping away from making any further public revelations.

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In a statement to The Sun, an insider said, “That period of their life is over – as there is nothing left to say.”

It is a significant change of direction for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who have been criticized for their very public revelations.

They were even featured on an episode of South Park, where they were relentlessly ridiculed.

The episode depicted the pair as the Prince and Princess of Canada, a young royal couple who loudly beg for privacy while drawing attention to themselves.

Harry and Meghan wear similar outfits to those they wore during Trooping the Colour in 2018, with Meghan sporting an identical hat.

In the episode, they promote a book written by the prince, which strongly resembles his memoir Spare.

The couple storms off during a TV show after being challenged about their motives, before moving to South Park, with Meghan declaring: “If we moved here, people would think we’re really serious about wanting to be normal.”

Prince Harry’s memoir Spare, released earlier this year, received criticism for not being based on the “so-called objective facts” it claimed to present.

In their Netflix docuseries Harry & Meghan, the couple discusses what led up to their move from the UK to California.

Prince Harry recently denied that any members of the Royal Family were accused of racism during his interview with ITV’s Tom Bradby.

When asked about the couple’s interview with Oprah in March 2021, Bradby told Harry that he had accused members of his family of “racism.”

Harry responded by saying, “No, I didn’t,” adding that “the British press said that.”

The announcement to stop making documentaries and books comes after less than two weeks after Harry and Meghan’s alleged “near catastrophic” car chase involving paparazzi through the streets of New York.

The Sussexes’ spokesperson claimed that the couple, along with Meghan’s mother Doria Ragland, were the victims of a “relentless pursuit lasting more than two hours” as they left an awards ceremony.

Archewell, Harry and Meghan’s company, has not yet commented on the matter.

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