Royal experts say people are 'not interested' in Prince Harry's Netflix docuseries 'Heart of Invictus' after it failed to make the streaming giant's top 10 shows, according to The Sun. 'Failing to make Netflix's top 10 kind of just shows that they've they've lost a lot of steam. People are just no longer interested,' writer and broadcaster Esther Krakue told Sky News Australia. Royal commentator Kinsey Schofield told TalkTV the docuseries might not be what Netflix 'signed up for'. 'Maybe some executives sat back and watched it and said this is good, but this isn't what we signed up for … I also think people are tired of Harry and Meghan a little bit,' she said.
Royal experts say people are"not interested" in Prince Harry's Netflix docuseries 'Heart of Invictus' after it failed to make the streaming giant's top 10 shows, according to The Sun.
"Failing to make Netflix's top 10 kind of just shows that they've they've lost a lot of steam. People are just no longer interested," writer and broadcaster Esther Krakue told Sky News Australia. Royal commentator Kinsey Schofield told TalkTV the docuseries might not be what Netflix"signed up for". "Maybe some executives sat back and watched it and said this is good, but this isn't what we signed up for … I also think people are tired of Harry and Meghan a little bit," she said.
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